Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

Crash over and over until you master the mountain in the snowy followup to Lonely Mountains: Downhill. Now also including 2-8 person crossplatform multiplayer - work your way down the slopes together as a group, or risk it all in a breakneck race to the base!

Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders is a sports, skiing and multiplayer game developed and published by Megagon Industries.
Released on January 21st 2025 is available only on Windows in 12 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Turkish.

It has received 433 reviews of which 392 were positive and 41 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.4 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 24.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-8400
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: These specifications are subject to change.

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Jan. 2025
Slightly ranty positive review incoming. This is all based on solo play - I played a bit of multiplayer racing in the demo but nothing in the released game. I like this game quite a bit, I have probably about 100 hours in Lonely Mountains Downhill across steam and playstation and was greatly anticipating this sequel. I think skiing is a natural evolution on the lonely mountains formula and I have zero complaints about its implementation in this game. The controls feel smooth and natural, the slops are all incredibly well designed and beautifully decorated, and the addition of multiplayer + tricks adds a lot of fun moments to the game. I really just have 1 complaint which I never thought I would have about a Lonely Mountains game. It's... it's just way too easy. I don't mean that the slopes are too easy to navigate, but just that the challenges which the game presents you with don't provide much challenge. I would consider myself a strong player but not an incredible player and I full cleared all challenges on my first try on at least 75% of the slopes, and I think there was only one that took me more than 2 attempts. It took me under 5 hours to complete all the content in the game. There might actually not have been any. I don't think there is a single trail I could say that about in Downhill (partially because the game requires you to play each trail many times just to unlock its challenges, I'm not sure that system needs to return though). Lonely Mountains Downhill has a challenge on every single trail to complete it at night with only a headlamp with no checkpoints. There is nothing that even comes close to that in Snow Riders. There is a "zen mode" which doesn't contain checkpoints except for... you can create your own checkpoints. This is great for practicing lines to get better times except the game doesn't really present much reason for you to get better times. I might try to get slightly better leaderboard times if i'm bored with other games but that isn't a super motivating system to me. I could play multiplayer but I don't have friends who have the game and queuing in with randoms of random ability levels doesn't sound all that enjoyable either. I'm really itching for the game to give me further challenges. The base game that they have really doesn't need much adjustment, just give me more times to beat with low deaths, I want a reason to develop mastery of these slopes to the same extent that Downhill challenged me to master those trails.
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Jan. 2025
Exquisite, just like their first game. But with a lot of key differences that replace some features with brand new ones for a much more focused experience. The new key highlights being a leveling system for unlocks, a trick system, online multiplayer and many small improvements like personal ghost data. Mechanically the skiing feels eerily familiar in its fidelity to the bikes of Lonely Mountains: Downhill, but at the same time vastly different and more complex. First of all there is no stamina to speed up. Instead you get to crouch down indefinitely to reach top speeds at the expense of turning capability. Turning in general is a much more nuanced mechanic that depends not just on the type of ski you are riding, but also how much you are leaning forward, how much you are braking, how fast you are and how deep the snow you are riding through is. This alone makes all skis both perfectly controllable, but also feel very different. And on top of that you can rotate around and go backwards at any time, do tricks during a jump, ride over water and influence your jump length by spreading your skis to glide further or tuck in to drop faster. And of course there are also icy surfaces. You get to perform all of this in 4 different modes. Two single player offline, two multiplayer online. Solo The classic time trial challenges. There are 3 mountains, 4 trails per mountain and 2 slopes (black and blue) per trail - for a total of 24 slopes to ride. Each slope has 3 challenges. One for beating a target time, one for finishing with a maximum amount of crashes and one combining both. Clearing a challenge unlocks the next trail, clearing all 3 unlocks the black slope of this trail. That one has different obstacles, making you ride a more challenging path down the mountain. With each cleared challenge you also gain experience to level up as well as currency to spend in the cosmetics shop (this is in game only). Levels from solo mode challenges go up to 25 and over that course unlock the online races, all 4 specialized skis, more grab tricks as well as more cosmetics to purchase. Zen A highly requested feature on the previous game and very welcome way to explore the mountains. This mode allows you to place down and move your own checkpoint to explore the trail from. It sports clear weather and no obstacles, making both blue and black slopes of the trail accessible at the same time. Multiplayer Racing Here you can host, join or enter public racing lobbies with up to 8 players, currently including crossplay with Xbox. In private lobbies the host can pick 4 trails to ride in a sequence and whether they will be the black or blue slope. Public lobbies randomly pick 3 slopes to ride in a sequence. At the end of each race, every player is awarded experience and currency based on placement as well as 6 badges that award the fastest player, the most crashes, the fewest crashes, the most tricks, the longest backwards riding and longest jump. Players that finished a race can either spectate the remaining racers or ride around a little unique hill area at the bottom of each trail. Multiplayer Team This one is collaborative! Similar to Zen mode, you get to ride on the whole trail - but you have a limited collective amount of checkpoints you can place down manually. In addition to that you have a shared score goal with 3 tiers. Riding backwards, over water, very fast and doing spins, flips and grabs increases your collective score. Doing so in close proximity to each other gives a bonus on top. Touching a checkpoint secures the accumulated score, crashing and respawning forfeits it. But players can rescue each other after a crash instead. At the very end, everyone is rewarded based on the reached goal as well as 6 unique badges similar to the racing mode. Unfortunately this mode is not timed and you can keep returning back to a previous checkpoint to secure your score. Repeating that makes reaching the highest goal somewhat trivial and does not allow for meaningfully comparing team performances. Things form the previous game that did not make a return on release: [*]free rides (time trial with no checkpoints) [*]night rides (free rides in the dark) [*]daily rides (this also did not exist on release of the previous game though)
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Jan. 2025
Another fantastic game! Level design, art style, sound design and vibes rivalling LM Downhill. Devs please add snowboarding!
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Jan. 2025
This is a great game! Just like the predecessor it captures the essence of the sport perfectly, while being arcade enough to be accessible for everyone. beautiful atmosphere, smooth controls, challenging & cozy at the same time. If just more games would be as skillfully and passionately crafted as this one. I definitely recommend to buy it.
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Jan. 2025
If you played the first game, Downhill, you know what to expect. Great physics, shortcut hunting, high tension seat of your pants speed thrills, and a lot of fun. Also a LOT of crashing (the hitting rock kind, not the game itself :)
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Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders
8.4
392
41
Online players
9
Developer
Megagon Industries
Publisher
Megagon Industries
Release 21 Jan 2025
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