5/5 rating based on 256 reviews. Read all reviews for Skiing Yeti Mountain for iPhone.
Skiing Yeti Mountain is free iOS app published by Featherweight Games Pty Limited
skiing lumberjack
First to start off with I love this game and I recommend getting it takes time off your shoulders if you have nothing to do. Love the different levels and challenges. For the changes there needs to be a free mode where you ca just ski down the hill or something like this because sometimes it gets really annoying. Yoinks should be able to turn on and off the time because my sibling tried it and couldn’t pass the level. One last thing is that sometimes when I play it “glitches” and the time goes faster than the little guy skiing, which I fine a little weird. Over all I really enjoy the app even if it doesn’t seem like it!?
Alex hockey 22
I really enjoyed this game, i played it when I was bored, and it is a very clever game. Even the way they give you adds is humorous.
Gtaplayer47
Finally a company without outrageous amounts of adds. Yetti mountain has tight gameplay, beautiful graphics, funny story and characters, and most importantly a respect for the consumer by not shoving a ridiculous amount of adds down their throats. Thank you for this masterpiece devs.
Shomoola
The plot added to the whole game experience to make it so it was not just a simple boring game. I also like the sounds: they gave the game a sort of ASMR feel, which I really liked.
Robotsanta
Thought it was gonna be more like ski free from windows 95 but overall still kinda fun to play.
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My in game progress didn’t save when I got a new phone.?
chubbawubba77
Like skiing for windows 95 but on steroids!! Thank you so much for iPhonex support!
Gabe tyson
This game is enjoyable very much. Would love a zen type of mode with no flags just trees and stuff.
SelectBard133
I just beat level 500, with all gold medals. It’s a nigh-perfect “toilet game:” easy, fluid, and simple one-hand controls. A bare-bones story with brilliant comedy is brought down a bit by its sparsity, being spread across over 800 levels; but this isn’t a game you play for story. The gameplay, controls, and art are all tight, concise, and neat. It’s just a really well-rounded game that you can always come back to after infinite time away. Like I said before: a perfect “toilet game,” which is where most of us play phone games anyway.