- Publisher: Defiant Development
- Release Date: Apr 26, 2012
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Apr 27, 201290Ski Safari is just plain old great. It's simple enough to get into right away, but has just enough intricacies to keep things interesting. The added tasks and quirky power-ups are also a big plus. Yet another high-quality runner to add to that ever-growing library.
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May 14, 201280Scoretable issues aside, Ski Safari is an excellent addition to the genre and offers up a lot of replay value. The simple control system and excellent characters make it easy to recommend to those looking for their next big endless runner title.
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May 10, 201280Ski Safari successfully applies some changes to the endless runners genre, delivering a fun and immediate gameplay that will keep you entertained for hours.
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May 9, 201280Easy to play, and with lots of amusing surprises, Ski Safari will delight players for a playthrough or two, but then the shine starts to wear off a tad.
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May 4, 201280The great presentation, well-implemented control scheme and overall enjoyable gameplay simply lead to a game worth playing.
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Apr 29, 201280Taken for what it is, Ski Safari provides several hours of snow-carving fun, and this is made even cooler with the inclusion of in-game achievements and, most importantly, leaderboards via Game Center, where the desire to rise up a few levels will definitely fuel your virtual skiing addiction.
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May 2, 201275Ski Safari is well-made game, but it doesn't break any new ground.
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May 1, 201270It lacks that immediate need for twitch reaction that makes great endless runners so fiendishly addictive. Regardless, I still had a lot of fun jumping off ramps for huge air, lazily performing a triple backflips, and using my Yeti brethren to my advantage.
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Apr 30, 201270A charming and well-constructed downhill racer, Ski Safari doesn't have the chops to stick in the memory for long, but it's an enjoyable blast while it lasts.
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May 25, 201260The lack of any real depth and the abruptness with which the title becomes stale both ruin the value of it.