Ice Skating Overview
Ice Skating was one of those simple, straightforward games you'd find during the Flash era. It appeared online in the early 2000s, a time when a quick browser game could fill a few minutes between other tasks. The presentation was clean and uncluttered, focusing entirely on the skating itself without much fanfare.
You control a single figure skater on a small, circular rink. Using your mouse, you guide the skater in smooth, gliding motions to intercept gifts that fans toss onto the ice. The main goal is to catch every gift before time runs out, but they fall with increasing speed and from different angles. You learn to anticipate their paths, cutting across the ice to snag them. The difficulty builds steadily, demanding sharper reflexes and more efficient routes. It feels like a quiet test of precision, where a single missed gift can mean starting the round over.