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''Ultimate Winter Games'' is a 2003 video game for the
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developed by Sproing Interactive and published by
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. The game features a set of four winter sports, including downhill skiing, curling, snowboarding and bobsledding. Upon release, the game received a mixed reception, with critics praising the game's visual presentation and critiquing its limited and simplistic series of events.


Gameplay

''Ultimate Winter Games'' is a collection of four arcade-style winter sports games, including downhill skiing, curling, snowboarding and bobsledding. In several events, including downhill skiing and bobsledding, the player is required to reach the end of a downhill course in the fastest time, using the control pad to maintain the highest speed and keep the player upright without crashing. The game features several modes. In 'Championship' mode, the player is able to play and unlock tracks that can then be played individually in 'Practice' mode. The game also features a 'Tournament' mode in which the player can design a series of events to complete. The game supports multiplayer play using the
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for face-to-face play in the curling event.


Reception

''Ultimate Winter Games'' received mixed reviews upon release. Anise Hollingshead of ''GameZone'' praised the courses as "attractive" and "visually appealing", but observed they were basic in design, of a short duration, and lacked variety in game modes. ''Nintendo Power'' found the game to offer a "fair amount" of gameplay variety across modes and praised the controls as "very good". Craig Harris of ''IGN'' found the graphics and gameplay to be "capable" and the challenges "fun in their own way", but critiqued the game's challenges to be "a little on the basic side" and lacking defining features in their design, also describing the progression of identical events at increasing difficulty as poorly-designed.


References

{{Reflist 2003 video games Game Boy Advance games Game Boy Advance-only games Sproing Interactive games Telegames games Video games developed in Austria Winter sports video games Multiplayer and single-player video games