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Grand Mountain Adventure 2 Review: Should You Hit the Slopes?

Author : Alexander May 02,2025

Grand Mountain Adventure 2, the latest installment from Toppluva, continues to thrill fans of the original snowsports simulation. Our App Army, composed of enthusiastic gamers who enjoy the thrill of extreme sports without the real-world risks, have taken this sequel for a spin. Here's what they had to say:

Oskana Ryan
I initially found Grand Mountain Adventure 2 a bit frustrating due to the controls. It took some time to master them without crashing into everything or spinning in circles. Once I got the hang of it, the game became quite enjoyable. It offers a variety of challenges and plenty of opportunities for snowboarding and skiing, though you'll need to watch out for other skiers who seem to be everywhere. The graphics are impressive, and there's more depth than your typical downhill runner, making it a great way to spend your time.

Jason Rosner
Grand Mountain Adventure 2 is an open-world skiing and snowboarding experience that picks up where its predecessor left off. Even as a novice in winter sports, I found GMA2 incredibly accessible. It's a dream come true to emulate the pros with their neon gear and daring stunts. The game has a relaxed vibe that encourages you to play at your own pace. With countless challenges and activities, and new items to unlock, the game keeps you engaged. The environments are beautifully detailed, from falling snow to the transition from day to night. The controls are intuitive, allowing me to perform tricks with ease, and the movement feels realistically weighted. It's clear that the Grand Mountain Adventure series is crafted with passion and deserves a spot in your mobile gaming collection.

Hurtling down a ski slope in Grand Mountain Adventure 2

Robert Maines
Grand Mountain Adventure 2 leans more towards an arcade-style ski and snowboarding sim rather than a serious simulation. From an overhead view, you guide your skier or snowboarder down various mountain courses. Completing challenges earns you passes to access higher lifts. The game looks great, and the touch controls are responsive, allowing you to zoom down the mountain and execute jumps effortlessly. The sound effects, like the slicing through the snow, are satisfying. My only minor gripe is that the text can be hard to read at times, but that's a personal issue. I highly recommend this game.

Bruno Ramalho
As someone who enjoys skiing in real life, albeit infrequently, I was pleasantly surprised by how much you can do in Grand Mountain Adventure 2 without spending any money. The open world (or should I say, open mountain?) lets you ski, snowboard, and even paraglide. You can freely explore, participate in events, and complete challenges to earn ski points for unlocking more map features. Unlocking all the rides is essential to ascend the mountain and access more challenges until you reach the top, where a balloon awaits to transport you to another mountain (this feature is available after purchasing the full game). Exploring the map to find glowing points or specific locations is crucial, and you can set markers to guide you. Later, you unlock a backpack for more equipment and a telescope to enjoy the stunning mountain views. The graphics and sound effects are top-notch, immersing you in the snowy environment. Some challenges transform into mini-games with different perspectives, reminiscent of classic games like Ski or Die on the Amiga 500. This game is a must-try from the App Stores, especially since it's free to start and offers so much before you decide to buy the full version. Highly recommended.

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Swapnil Jadhav
The graphics in Grand Mountain Adventure 2 are stunning, but the controls could be more user-friendly for casual gamers. A more detailed interactive tutorial would be beneficial for a simulation game like this, as it's challenging to attract casual players. Perhaps the developers could introduce a simplified control scheme for casual gamers, considering the mobile market's focus on this demographic.

Brian Wigington
I dabbled with the first game in the series but never fully committed. With the sequel, I'm ready to dive in. As a skiing enthusiast who hasn't hit the slopes in years, GMA2 captures the essence of a Colorado ski resort perfectly. From ski lifts to other skiers and buildings, the game nails the atmosphere. You have the freedom to ski on or slightly off the designated paths, but you must be mindful of obstacles like structures, rocks, trees, and other skiers. The game feels fantastic, with numerous items and tricks to master and unlock. The graphics are detailed, and the sound effects, from the crunch of the snow to the impact sounds, are crisp. The controls have a learning curve, but once mastered, they work well. I'm eager to spend more time with this game, which feels like a delightful escape to a ski vacation.

A character grinds along a large green pipe

Mark Abukoff
Although I'm not a huge skiing fan, Grand Mountain Adventure 2 is an impressive simulation. The controls took some getting used to, especially when going uphill, where I sometimes wished I could just walk. However, mastering the controls was a good exercise. I enjoyed the ski runs, though I initially collided with people, trees, animals, and fences. With practice, I improved. The scenery and graphics are delightful, with many small details to appreciate. I highly recommend trying the demo; chances are you'll want to purchase the full version.

Mike Lisagor
I never played the first Grand Mountain Adventure, but GMA2's graphics immediately caught my attention. The attention to detail, even down to the tracks in the snow, is remarkable. I've spent a few hours playing and am gradually improving. You need to complete goals to unlock new areas, and while it can be confusing to know where to go next, the map is very helpful. Features like speeding up the chair lift by holding down the screen are convenient. The controls are straightforward and evolve as you progress, allowing you to collect more equipment once you find the backpack. The game is challenging but motivates you to keep trying. I'm still working on flips and spins, but it reminds me of Alto's Odyssey in an open-world setting, which adds to the challenge. I'm thoroughly enjoying the game and plan to explore more to unlock additional areas. Two thumbs up.

A picturesque village sits in the background as a character performs a daring leap

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