As a 1988 main game sports title for the Intellivision, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing challenges you to master downhill skiing by navigating gates and obstacles for speed. This version enhances the experience with improved graphics and introduces unique modes: players can design their own custom courses or tackle "Random Skiing," where a helicopter drops you onto uncharted terrain, demanding instant adaptation. It focuses purely on the simulation of competitive alpine descent.
The primary focus of this game is navigating ski courses against the clock. Players control a skier descending mountains, maneuvering around obstacles such as trees and gates to maintain speed and follow the designated path. Success hinges on precise timing for turns and managing the skier's descent down the slope.
This title builds upon previous skiing simulations by introducing several key enhancements and new modes of play. A significant feature is the ability to design custom runs, allowing players to tailor the challenge to their preferences.
Beyond standard racing, the game incorporates novel elements to increase replayability:
This main game package does not include any downloadable content (DLC) or official expansions. The content is self-contained within the original release.
The game was published by INTV Corporation and is available exclusively on the Intellivision console, having been released at the end of 1988.
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