Ski Challenge
84%Game Brain Score
graphics, monetization
optimization, stability
84% User Score 70 reviews
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About
"Ski Challenge is a thrilling downhill ski racing game that allows players to race against the timer or friends. Players can experience the adrenaline rush of skiing down various mountain slopes while competing for the best time. With a variety of tracks and challenging obstacles, Ski Challenge provides an exciting and immersive skiing experience."









Audience ScoreBased on 70 reviews
graphics5 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions
- The game features great graphics and realistic gameplay, making it enjoyable for long-term players.
- It offers a fun and challenging experience, encouraging players to improve and compete with others.
- Many players find it relaxing and engaging, with some even stating it surpasses real skiing.
- The game suffers from technical issues such as lag spikes and freezing, which detracts from the overall experience.
- There are complaints about the control scheme being difficult to manage, leading to frustrating gameplay.
- Some players feel that the game has become a disappointment over time, with a perceived decline in quality and an emphasis on monetization.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeOverall, the graphics are praised for their quality and realism, contributing to an enjoyable gaming experience. However, some users note that certain tracks are less optimized than expected, despite the game's simplistic graphics. There is also a desire for an open-world format to enhance the visual experience further.
“No ads, great graphics, realistic play.”
“Good game graphics are also good; if it was an open world, then it would be much more fun.”
“Sky challenge is good; great graphics and control.”
“Some tracks are less optimized than others, which is strange considering the simplistic graphics; it shouldn't be that demanding.”
“The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish expected from a modern game.”
“Character models are poorly designed and lack detail, making the overall visual experience disappointing.”