SkiFree is indeed a classic computer game created by Chris Pirih. It was originally included in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 3, released in 1991 for Windows 3.1. The game features a simple yet addictive gameplay style where players control a skier navigating down a snowy slope. Here's a guide on the controls and how to play:
How to play
Controls Guide (Default Controls):
Arrow Keys: Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to control the skier's movements.
- Left Arrow: Move left.
- Right Arrow: Move right.
- Up Arrow: Increase speed.
- Down Arrow: Decrease speed.
F Key (Optional): Some versions of the game allow you to use the F key to toggle between fast and slow speeds.
Mouse (Optional): In certain versions or ports of the game, you might be able to control the skier using the mouse.
How to Play:
- Objective: The main objective of SkiFree is to ski down the slope and avoid obstacles for as long as possible.
- Controls: Use the arrow keys to steer your skier. Adjust your speed to navigate around trees and rocks.
- Obstacles: Watch out for obstacles such as trees and rocks, as colliding with them will slow you down.
- Abominable Snow Monster: At some point in the game, an abominable snow monster may appear and start chasing your skier. You cannot outrun the monster, and it will eventually catch you, ending the game.
- Ramps: There are ramps on the slope that you can use to perform jumps. Enjoy the thrill of jumping over obstacles.
- Distance: The game keeps track of the distance you've traveled down the slope. See how far you can go before encountering the snow monster.
Tips:
- Be mindful of your speed, especially when navigating through tight spaces.
- Use ramps strategically to avoid obstacles and gain extra distance.
- Enjoy the simple, yet charming, gameplay and graphics of this classic game.