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What do you think about Alpine Ski Racing ? Do you recommend it? Alpine Ski Racing for Windows. Softonic review Hit the pistes without leaving the room Alpine Ski Racing is a handy, trial version game only available for Windows, being part of the category PC games with subcategory Sport.

More about Alpine Ski Racing Since the game has been added to our selection of software and apps in , it has obtained 34, downloads, and last week it gained 66 downloads.

The pistes await you! That's my name for it, not theirs. Point is, if there's one thing you can't fault this game for, it's the amount of stuff there is to do. Of course, there is an unavoidable amount of sameyness among the different courses - there are, after all, only so many variations on 'a professsionally-prepared route down a snowy mountain with orange barriers at either side', but once you get into it, you'll stop caring.

If anything, the almost total lack of gimmicks along the courses allows both the game and the player to become more focused on what really matters here - bombing it down the course as fast as you bloody well can - and you begin to find yourself appreciating the purity and tight design of the courses as a result. They're not sparse - they're just free of clutter.

On top of that, your character handles surprisingly well although it sort of depends on his stats, but we'll get to that in a minute , and you'll quickly find yourself aiming for the most smooth and efficient routes possible, even when you're just playing using the keyboard. Using a gamepad with analogue sticks is obviously preferable if you want to shave those oh-so-vital milliseconds off your times, but the game is still remarkably fluid and playable if you just stick with the keyboard's digital controls.

Here you can either take on the role of famous skiers Bode Miller or Hermann Maier neither of which I'd heard of prior to playing the game, but that's probably just me being ignorant , or you can create your very own skier from scratch and advance through the ranks whilst managing your budget, equipment, training, skill levels, and so on.

Sounds like a total headache, but it's not all that bad when you get into it, and I'm a total sucker for any game that lets me improve my character's abilities in ridiculously tiny amounts as I play.

You also get to assign a coach, and a guy who waxes your skis before each race. Better coaches mean better stat increases before races, and better waxers mean your skis will be more suited to the different kinds of snow you encounter on each course.



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