Mountaineer

Mountaineer is a adventure racing game for the Playstation 3 and 4.

Story
The story is really simple. 8 competitive mountain climbers race to the top of multiple mountains for a trophy.

Climbers and Stats
Climber's stats are on a scale of 1-7

Bridgette: Speed - 5, Balance - 3, Grip - 3

Beth: Speed - 3, Balance - 5, Grip - 4

Sophia: Speed - 2, Balance - 6, Grip - 3

DeeJay: Speed - 6, Balance - 4, Grip - 2 (PS4 only)

Geoff: Speed - 4, Balance - 2, Grip - 5

Isaac: Speed - 5, Balance - 3, Grip - 4

Toby: Speed - 7, Balance - 2, Grip - 2

Mac: Speed - 2, Balance - 2, Grip - 7 (PS4 only)

Mountains
Mountains consist of 4 main parts. Test your balance parts, where you must keep your wireless controller completely straight and still as you press the button commands. The amount of mistakes you can make before falling is determined by your balance stat. The Cliffhangers where you must hold on to X and O as you press L1 and R1 one at a time. If you go to slow, you will fall, and the amount of mistakes you can make is determined by your Grip. There are test your speed moments where you must rotate both analog sticks as your character runs on thin ice. If you have a higher speed stat, you don't have to rotate the sticks as fast. Finally, there are mix moments where these components are put together without a break in between.

Mountains split into multiple paths lots of times. One that is shorter but triggers a test of balance, grip, or speed and one that is longer with less interuptions.

Modes
Tournament: 8 of the competitors will compete on 7 different mountains. The last person to finish will be eliminated from continuing. Each character has their own victory speech, ending, and victory pose. This mode unlocks color swaps and cheat codes. Some mountains (That are randomly generated) can have a storm or can be a double team challenge.

Quick Race: 2-4 competitors race on a randomly generated mountain.

Practice: 1 competitor races against him/her self to beat one of their own records on a map custom made for them.

Storm: 2-5 competitors race during a thunder storm making balance, speed, and grip challenges much harder. Along with the wind blowing you to the side as you move.

Double team: 4 competitors compete on teams of two introducing new challenges like the anti-slip (where you and your partner must walk on slippery ice and keep your controller still as you press X at the same time).