Compara los precios de Alpine - The Simulation Game en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por HR Innoways. Publicado por Aerosoft GmbH. Lanzado el 23/11/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Grooming pistes with licensed Pistenbullys is genuinely soothing, but anyone expecting actual resort management will find this mountain too shallow to justify a full-price run.

My first instinct with Alpine - The Simulation Game was to slot it somewhere between Winter Resort Simulator and a light management title for younger players. After digging in, the picture is clearer and more complicated than that: this is a mission-driven casual game about running the fictional mountain village of Oberbruck, and it makes almost no pretense of being a deep simulation, regardless of what the title implies. The structure works like this: you pick missions from an in-game newspaper, hop into one of nine vehicles including licensed Pistenbullys, and work through tasks like clearing snowbanks, making deliveries, putting up signs, and grooming slopes to a completion percentage. Unlock enough objectives and new slopes, cable cars, and map sectors open up. The third-person skiing mode lets you actually ride your freshly prepped runs, which is a decent payoff loop on paper. Vehicle handling is individualized, with each machine having its own sound profile and driving feel, and the day-night lighting cycle gives the Alpine environment a genuinely pleasant look. If you just want to cruise a snowgroomer through a snowy valley at low stakes, there are worse ways to spend an evening. Here is where the simulation label starts to earn its Mixed Steam rating. There is no fuel management, no budget pressure, and no real penalty for failure. Ski lifts teleport you instantly to the summit. The campaign is short enough that players report finishing the story mode faster than they expected. Once the story wraps, a sandbox mode opens up, but with so little systemic depth behind it, the freedom rings hollow for anyone who came for management hooks. Steam reviewers have flagged the value proposition directly, calling the price high relative to the content on offer, and the complaint about delivery missions dominating the task list shows up repeatedly. Fans of Winter Resort Simulator looking for a PC successor will find this a significant step down in complexity. The honest audience for Alpine is younger players, couch sessions with family, or adults who want pure decompression rather than optimization. On that narrower brief it actually delivers. Missions stay accessible, the world looks inviting, and grooming a piste to 100 percent completion has a satisfying, low-pressure rhythm that seasoned sim players might dismiss but newcomers will appreciate. Think of it less as a management title and more as an interactive snow globe with occasional errands. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, the depth of decision-making here is close to zero. There are no build orders, no resource chains, no AI to test your planning. The mod ecosystem appears nonexistent. The tutorial is gentle to the point of being unnecessary given how little there is to learn. If you are browsing this page hoping for something with the systemic weight of a Aerosoft title like Fernbus or a lighter Ski Region Simulator, you will be underserved. If you are a parent looking for something a ten-year-old can pick up without friction, or you just want a scenic vehicle sandbox to wind down with, Alpine delivers precisely that and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team

Alpine - The Simulation Game

Alpine - The Simulation Game

23 nov 2021HR InnowaysAerosoft GmbH
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Grooming pistes with licensed Pistenbullys is genuinely soothing, but anyone expecting actual resort management will find this mountain too shallow to justify a full-price run.

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My first instinct with Alpine - The Simulation Game was to slot it somewhere between Winter Resort Simulator and a light management title for younger players. After digging in, the picture is clearer and more complicated than that: this is a mission-driven casual game about running the fictional mountain village of Oberbruck, and it makes almost no pretense of being a deep simulation, regardless of what the title implies. The structure works like this: you pick missions from an in-game newspaper, hop into one of nine vehicles including licensed Pistenbullys, and work through tasks like clearing snowbanks, making deliveries, putting up signs, and grooming slopes to a completion percentage. Unlock enough objectives and new slopes, cable cars, and map sectors open up. The third-person skiing mode lets you actually ride your freshly prepped runs, which is a decent payoff loop on paper. Vehicle handling is individualized, with each machine having its own sound profile and driving feel, and the day-night lighting cycle gives the Alpine environment a genuinely pleasant look. If you just want to cruise a snowgroomer through a snowy valley at low stakes, there are worse ways to spend an evening. Here is where the simulation label starts to earn its Mixed Steam rating. There is no fuel management, no budget pressure, and no real penalty for failure. Ski lifts teleport you instantly to the summit. The campaign is short enough that players report finishing the story mode faster than they expected. Once the story wraps, a sandbox mode opens up, but with so little systemic depth behind it, the freedom rings hollow for anyone who came for management hooks. Steam reviewers have flagged the value proposition directly, calling the price high relative to the content on offer, and the complaint about delivery missions dominating the task list shows up repeatedly. Fans of Winter Resort Simulator looking for a PC successor will find this a significant step down in complexity. The honest audience for Alpine is younger players, couch sessions with family, or adults who want pure decompression rather than optimization. On that narrower brief it actually delivers. Missions stay accessible, the world looks inviting, and grooming a piste to 100 percent completion has a satisfying, low-pressure rhythm that seasoned sim players might dismiss but newcomers will appreciate. Think of it less as a management title and more as an interactive snow globe with occasional errands. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, the depth of decision-making here is close to zero. There are no build orders, no resource chains, no AI to test your planning. The mod ecosystem appears nonexistent. The tutorial is gentle to the point of being unnecessary given how little there is to learn. If you are browsing this page hoping for something with the systemic weight of a Aerosoft title like Fernbus or a lighter Ski Region Simulator, you will be underserved. If you are a parent looking for something a ten-year-old can pick up without friction, or you just want a scenic vehicle sandbox to wind down with, Alpine delivers precisely that and nothing more.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Piste GroomingResort BuilderFamily-Friendly SimShort CampaignSandbox ModeVehicle VarietyLow-DifficultyWinter Sports

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OS
Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (64 bit only)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GTX 660, AMD Radeon HD 7870 or higher (2 GB VRAM; no support of onboard graphics cards)
Processor
Intel i5 Prozessor or comparable, at least 2,2 GHz

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HR Innoways
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Aerosoft GmbH
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 nov 2021

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