Environmental Hazards: What to Watch Out For
As you descend the slope, the game introduces several distinct environmental hazards designed to disrupt your rhythm. Recognizing these obstacles early gives you the edge needed to survive high-speed runs.
Falling Trees and Snow-Laden Pines
Pine trees are the most common obstruction on the slope. While stationary trees act as simple static barriers, falling timber requires instant lateral maneuvering or precise vertical jumping.Giant Boulders and Rolling Snowballs
Boulders block major pathways, forcing you into tight chokepoints. Massive rolling snowballs move across the track perpendicular to your path, demanding careful timing so you don't collide with them while drifting.Terrain Cracks and Chasm Gaps
The mountain terrain is far from smooth. Sudden drops, icy crevasses, and structural fractures require timely jumps. Misjudging the lip of a ramp often results in tumbling into a pit.
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