Tricky Madness is heading down the slopes to an early access release this November
Indie developer Nathan Dearth has announced that their SSX spiritual successor, Tricky Madness, will shred into early release via Steam this November 15. Check out the new trailer for the game below.
Speed and freestyling are the name of the game, so get ready to shred down the slopes, catch big air to score tricking points, and boost your speed on a successful landing. Build your “Freaky Meter” with spins, flips, grabs, and grinds to unleash Wicked Tricks and Wicked Grinds, complex tricking combinations that’ll score big points. The Superman, The Worm, and The Space Cowboy are some of the many Wicked Tricks you can unleash as you speed through your run.
Tricky Madness is a love letter to the beloved snowboarding games of the early 2000s. Fans of earlier titles will feel at home in this refreshed interpretation with a familiar tricking system and iconic snowboarding tricks. Boasting polished gameplay, modern graphics, and modern system accessibility.
Planned Full Release Features:
Eight handcrafted standalone maps, each with hidden surprises and experiences. Two will be available in Early Access.
A dedicated campaign mode set on an open-world mountain with secrets and collectibles. Ride down the entire mountain, seamlessly transitioning from map to map.
Eight fully voiced characters feature their own backstory, personalities, and snowboarding tricks. Tess and Maya are playable in Early Access.
A voiced in-game DJ commentator, hyping you up as you make your way through the game.
Three exhilarating game modes to test your speed and skills, including freestyle, time trials, and races.
An enhanced tricking points system encourages you to trick more often for speed boosts and unlocks Wicked Tricks and Grinds.
There is no end date or even window for when its Early Access will be completed, but if you want to take part and help shape the full release, you can wishlist the game now.