Steep Slopes es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Tonia Sanzo. Publicado por Tonia Sanzo. Lanzado el 26/2/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Casual, Free To Play, Indie.

A free, hand-crafted snowboarding runner from a solo dev that earns its 84% Steam rating through sheer charm and pick-up-and-play simplicity. Worth the two minutes it takes to download.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds, uploads, and asks nothing for. Steep Slopes is that game. Tonia Sanzo (with collaborators Charles Chiasson and Ethan Schwabe) put together a cartoony isometric snowboarding endless runner with a clear design intent: get on the board, rack up points, beat your own high score, go again. That is the whole pitch, and it is executed with enough craft to justify a few honest sessions. The core loop sends you down a procedurally generated slope where you lane-switch across three tracks, jump, grind on logs, and use ramps to score before an inevitable crash ends the run. The controls are, by most player accounts, intuitive enough to click within seconds. Obstacles can be dodged or engaged for bonus points, which gives you a meaningful choice in every moment of the run and stops the game from feeling purely passive. High scores save locally, so there is a personal-best loop working quietly underneath everything. It is closer in spirit to the old SkiFree PC freeware than to SSX, and it knows that. The cartoony, isometric 2D art style sits in a family-friendly, cute register that some players have warmed to immediately and others have found rough around the edges. Community feedback has landed in two camps: those who find the chunky character design charming and the snowfield visuals relaxing, and a smaller group who wanted more visual polish. The music and sound effects are present and functional; the settings menu lets you mute them if they grate. Windowed play at three size options covers most resolutions, though the absence of a true fullscreen mode is a genuine ergonomic miss that players have flagged. There are no Steam achievements, no unlockables, no progression system beyond the local leaderboard. If that sounds thin, it is by design, not by accident. The ceiling here is real. After a handful of runs you have seen every obstacle type and understood the full mechanical vocabulary of the game. Depth seekers, score-chasing obsessives aside, will hit that ceiling quickly. What Steep Slopes does well is the low-stakes, browser-game-adjacent quality of firing it up between tasks, chasing a marginally better score, then closing it. One reviewer put it bluntly: it works alongside a YouTube video in the background. That is not a dismissal. For a free, zero-commitment release from a small dev team, that describes a real and useful role in a gaming library. Kai, Scout Team

Steep Slopes
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Steep Slopes

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26 feb 2021Tonia Sanzo
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A free, hand-crafted snowboarding runner from a solo dev that earns its 84% Steam rating through sheer charm and pick-up-and-play simplicity. Worth the two minutes it takes to download.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds, uploads, and asks nothing for. Steep Slopes is that game. Tonia Sanzo (with collaborators Charles Chiasson and Ethan Schwabe) put together a cartoony isometric snowboarding endless runner with a clear design intent: get on the board, rack up points, beat your own high score, go again. That is the whole pitch, and it is executed with enough craft to justify a few honest sessions. The core loop sends you down a procedurally generated slope where you lane-switch across three tracks, jump, grind on logs, and use ramps to score before an inevitable crash ends the run. The controls are, by most player accounts, intuitive enough to click within seconds. Obstacles can be dodged or engaged for bonus points, which gives you a meaningful choice in every moment of the run and stops the game from feeling purely passive. High scores save locally, so there is a personal-best loop working quietly underneath everything. It is closer in spirit to the old SkiFree PC freeware than to SSX, and it knows that. The cartoony, isometric 2D art style sits in a family-friendly, cute register that some players have warmed to immediately and others have found rough around the edges. Community feedback has landed in two camps: those who find the chunky character design charming and the snowfield visuals relaxing, and a smaller group who wanted more visual polish. The music and sound effects are present and functional; the settings menu lets you mute them if they grate. Windowed play at three size options covers most resolutions, though the absence of a true fullscreen mode is a genuine ergonomic miss that players have flagged. There are no Steam achievements, no unlockables, no progression system beyond the local leaderboard. If that sounds thin, it is by design, not by accident. The ceiling here is real. After a handful of runs you have seen every obstacle type and understood the full mechanical vocabulary of the game. Depth seekers, score-chasing obsessives aside, will hit that ceiling quickly. What Steep Slopes does well is the low-stakes, browser-game-adjacent quality of firing it up between tasks, chasing a marginally better score, then closing it. One reviewer put it bluntly: it works alongside a YouTube video in the background. That is not a dismissal. For a free, zero-commitment release from a small dev team, that describes a real and useful role in a gaming library.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:aaaEndless RunnerHigh Score ChaseProcedural SlopesSolo DevZero Barrier to EntryRetro Arcade FeelLocal Leaderboard

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Mínimos

OS
Windows 10
Memory
150 MB RAM
Storage
37 MB available space
Graphics
60 FPS
Processor
Most Processors
Sound Card
Most Sound Cards

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Tonia Sanzo
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Fecha de lanzamiento
26 feb 2021

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¿En qué plataformas está disponible Steep Slopes?

Steep Slopes está disponible en PC, Xbox.

¿Cuándo se lanzó Steep Slopes?

Steep Slopes se lanzó el 26 de febrero de 2021.

¿Quién desarrolló Steep Slopes?

Steep Slopes fue desarrollado por Tonia Sanzo.