Defiant Developmentās Ski Safari is one of those annoying-as-hell games that doesnāt have much to it other than an infuriating knack for making your finger hit the icon reflexively every time you even so much as glance at your iPhone.
I see Ski Safari being compared to iPhone classic Tiny Wings quite a bit, and to an extent itās an apt comparison. Both games are variations on runners, games in which the goal is to get as far as you can before some impending event halts your progress. In Tiny Wings itās the sunset. In Ski Safari itās an avalanche. One of those is more dangerous, so one of the games is a bit more intense, but itās fundamentally the same concept.
Apparently youāve been taking a ski vacation on the side of the worldās largest mountain, so when the avalanche comes youāve got quite a downhill adventure ahead of you. Jumps, ramps, and obstacles litter your path, while penguins, yetis, hawks and the odd snowmobile provide temporary bursts of speed.
Youāll never survive the avalanche; your death is inevitable. Completing tasks during what little time you have left grants new ranks and bonuses in the next life, but eventually you will fall.
The looming specter of death does nothing to quash Ski Safariās ridiculously addictive nature, and at only $.99 with no in-game purchases I see no reason why I canāt recommend littering this reality-defying mountain with your corpses as well.
Ski Safari [iTunes ā $.99]