Snowboard
A bare-bones snowboard sim that trades polish for accessibility, letting you carve down slopes without the learning curve of a full-featured title.
GamerScout Verdict
A no-frills snowboard experience that's fine for casual play but lacks the depth or charm to hold attention beyond a quick session.
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About Snowboard
I went in expecting either a mobile port or an early-access skeleton, and Snowboard lives up to that, it's minimal but functional. You're here to descend runs, make turns, and feel the basic physics of sliding down snow. There's no story, no progression track, no cosmetics chasing you. Just slopes and the core loop. Controls are straightforward enough that anyone can pick it up, though the physics feel loose and simplified compared to actual snowboard sims. This is a game that knows exactly what it is: a casual ride-down-the-hill experience for people who want snowboarding without SimRacing levels of tuning menus. Don't expect trick systems, leaderboards, or online multiplayer. It's competent at what it attempts, but also forgettable. Fine for a 20-minute session if you've got the itch, forgettable otherwise.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Processor
- 3GHz Duo Core Processor
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce 450 or higher with 1GB Memory
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 100 MB available space
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- Developer
- Snowboard
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- TBA