Space - Jump/turbo speed ----- Arrow keys - Move
Skiing Fred is pure chaos on a snow-covered mountain where you're just trying not to die every five seconds. Fred's skiing like his life depends on it—because it literally does. You're not here for fun snowy vibes or peaceful slopes. You're dodging giant blades, smashing through icy barriers, and trying to stay ahead of a flying death skeleton who’s obsessed with taking Fred out. Every second counts. If you mess up, it’s not just a fall—it’s a full-on disaster. You crash into spinning saws, fall off cliffs, get steamrolled by boulders, and sometimes get flung into a tunnel full of more ways to get destroyed. Even when you're doing good, the game finds some crazy way to wreck you. That’s part of what makes it addicting—every run feels like a barely-controlled mess of luck and skill. The obstacles are brutal. You’ve got ice spikes that come out of nowhere, collapsing platforms that look safe until you step on them, and weird mutant snow creatures trying to take you down. There’s no time to think, you’re just swiping and praying you make it to the next second. The slopes feel more like a trap course than a ski trail. You’ll want upgrades ASAP. Grab coins whenever you can, even if it means taking a risky path. They let you get new gear—helmets, skis, weird costumes like a zombie or even a robot Fred. And don’t sleep on the power-ups. Stuff like shields, magnet boosts, and air jumps are the only things keeping you alive after a brutal series of obstacles. You’ll learn quick that a good power-up at the right time can save your run. The controls are easy, but staying alive isn’t. You just swipe left or right, jump, or duck—but the speed makes it wild. You have to react fast, and you never really know what’s coming next. The game changes constantly so you can’t memorize stuff. One run you might get lucky, the next you’ll be smashed in the first 10 seconds. Skiing Fred isn’t about winning—it's about lasting as long as possible while everything tries to kill you. If you like those games where it feels like total madness but you keep saying “just one more try,” then yeah, you’re gonna end up playing this one way longer than you planned.