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You may be looking for the Zone in Sonic Advance named Ice Mountain Zone.


Ice Mountain[1] is a race track that appears in Team Sonic Racing.

Overview

Ice Mountain is a racing circuit made up entirely of ice and snow, with icy roads that wind around, between and above each other throughout the landscape. On the edges of these roads are red-and-white striped surfaces. There are likewise mountains of ice and snow, ice caverns, and icy peaks in different formations everywhere the track leads. Curiously, one side of the sky above Ice Mountain is bright and blue with white clouds while the other half is orange-red with black clouds.

Along the racetrack are official stands incorporated into the ice from where the smaller denizens of Sonic's world watch the races. In addition, there are balloons of Sonic and Shadow's heads floating around and large metal cranes carrying cargo. There are also what appears to be metal structures frozen into the local ice, like buildings and giant Egg Pawns.

Gameplay

Along Ice Mountain's track are tall stone columns that inflict damage upon those that collide with them. Conversely, there are also snow columns that grant Rings when a racer collides with them.

Description

Trivia

  • Ice Mountain was the first racing circuit in Team Sonic Racing to have its name revealed to the public.
    • It is possible that this circuit is based on the Sonic Advance level of the same name.

References

  1. Sheehan, Gavin (6 August 2018). SEGA Formally Announces Their Complete Lineup for Gamescom 2018. bleedingcoo,com.

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