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Dangerous Mountain Together launched on April 3, 2026 from SlugShot Games as a chaotic racing adventure for PC. This indie title lets two to four players control radio-controlled cars bound by a physical tether while climbing treacherous peaks. The goal is simple yet frustratingly difficult: reach the summit without falling into the abyss below. You will face steep inclines and unpredictable weather systems that test your coordination skills constantly. The game supports both online multiplayer and local split-screen sessions, making it easy to grab friends for a session on a single monitor. It feels like a physics-based puzzle disguised as a racing game where failure is the most common outcome.
You control an RC car connected by a rope to another vehicle or vehicles. The core loop involves accelerating up winding mountain paths while managing tension in the tether. If one player speeds ahead too fast, the rope pulls others off balance and sends them tumbling down the slope. You must brake hard to prevent dragging your partner into a cliff edge. Weather events like sudden fog or ice patches change traction dynamics mid-run. A typical session lasts around twelve minutes before someone inevitably falls off the map. Controls feel responsive but demand constant communication between players to avoid chaos. You can restart instantly after a fall, encouraging rapid-fire attempts at the same route.
Players on PlayPile rate this title 7.8 out of 10 based on 412 reviews. The community moods show 65% laughter and 22% frustration during peak hours. Average playtime sits at 3.4 hours per user, though completion rates for the main campaign hover near 18%. Many users note the split-screen mode works smoothly despite the physics glitches. Review snippets frequently mention "laughing until we cried" when ropes snap unexpectedly. The historical low price of $4.24 on Steam drives most new players to try it out without hesitation. Critics praise the chaotic energy but complain about repetitive level design after the third hour of play.
This game costs just $4.24 and offers 15 distinct achievements for those willing to master the physics. It is best suited for groups who enjoy shouting at each other while trying to coordinate movements. Solo players will find this less engaging since the tether mechanic relies on multiple people. You should expect frequent falls and broken strings rather than smooth racing lines. The short average playtime suggests you will burn through the content quickly unless you seek out high scores. Skip this if you want a serious racing simulation. Grab it only if you need a cheap party game for a rainy afternoon.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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