When Ski Lifts Go Wrong



In When Ski Lifts Go Wrong, you start in the rolling foothills and journey up to the jagged and exposed peaks. Puzzle over carefully designed scenarios to help every passenger reach their destination. Realistic physics means realistic disasters.
Build varied facilities and deal with rope tensions, control your riders across the perilous terrains, whether or not they meet peril is up to you!

OVER 100 CHALLENGING LEVELS

Construct various facilities and infrastructures such as chairlifts, gondolas, jumps, bridges and ramps. Build increasingly impressive structures as you progress through the varied campaign using your materials wisely. Cutting corners will save money, but it may compromise passenger safety with hilarious consequences!

ORIGINAL PHYSICS PUZZLES

Jump into the fabulous role of a mountain resort engineer and master the ropes physics; learn the stresses and strains that will impact all the different types of structures that you’ll build. Change between Build Mode and Simulation Mode whenever you want.

EXTREME SPORTS

After the construction - enjoy some sports! From Winter to Summer activity, try snowboarding, skiing, motorbiking, peddling and more…Take control of your riders and feel the mountain air to give them an extra nudge towards their destination and claim that coveted Number One leaderboard spot.

TOP OF THE ROPES

Keep an eye on your budget and tick off all the bonus objectives to be at the top of the online leaderboards. Grab all the trophies and enjoy puzzles from simple green to extreme black difficulty.

SANDBOX BUILDER MODE

Once you’ve mastered the slopes of When Ski Lifts Go Wrong, create your own in the easy-to-use level builder where your only limit is your imagination.

STEAM WORKSHOP

Test your engineering skills against creations from the rest of the community.

SOCIAL SHARING

Jump in head first and share your proudest or most disastrous replays with the community with the inbuilt gif and mp4 exporter that makes it easy to share your replays and creations online.

Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 64bit
Processor: 2 GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: 1GB
Storage: 500 MB available space
Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Minimum Requirements
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: OS X 10.10
Processor: 2 GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: 1GB
Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended Specifications
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • When Ski Lifts Go Wrong is very much like Poly Bridge from Dry Cactus, and that’s no bad thing. Aside from those irksome technical issues, Ski Lifts Go Wrong stands very nicely alongside Poly Bridge and other physics-based puzzle games of the same ilk. If you enjoy a good challenge – and a good amount of silliness – you’ll certainly get a kick out of this.

  • This is definitely a very original title. If you like builder puzzles with a twist, make sure you try this unique game.

  • When Ski Lifts Go Wrong is a quiet funny game to play. The physics of the facilities is quite convincing, but we would expected a better character’s control system.

  • While When Ski Lifts Go Wrong can be laugh-out-loud funny, it also provides a huge number of challenging puzzles as you try (and often fail) to build reliable structures on unforgiving mountainsides.

When Ski Lifts Go Wrong
14.99 ₳ 6.41 ₳
Title: When Ski Lifts Go Wrong
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Sports
Released: 23 January 2019
Developer: Hugecalf Studios
Publisher: Curve Games
  • Includes level editor
  • Single-player
  • Steam Achievements
  • Stats
  • Steam Workshop
  • Steam Leaderboards
UI Audio Subs
Spanish - Spain
Polish
English
Simplified Chinese
Japanese
Russian
French
German
Korean
Portuguese - Brazil
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