Like many people, even if they refuse to admit it in polite society, I am no stranger to doom-scrolling on TikTok when my mind shuts off but my thumb keeps moving. It was during one of those doom-scrolling hours when I first encountered an indie game that I have been waiting for: Sledding Game.
Developed by The Sledding Corporation, otherwise known as a solo dev called Max, Sledding Game is a multiplayer invitation to utter chaos and hilarity on the side of a mountain, and I’ve been obsessed with this chunky little frog (and his butt) ever since that very first TikTok improved my life just a little bit.
And now, on September 26, 2025, the first-ever multiplayer demo of Sledding Game is coming to Steam.
Dashing through the snow, on a one-crittered, wobbly sled

The premise of Sledding Game is simple: multiplayer chaos with proximity chat and endless scope for ragdoll-physics aided hilarity. You’re an adorably plump animal, and points you earn can be spent on customization to make you stand out from the crowd of possible players in a lobby at any time.
While the main draw of Sledding Game is definitely the downhill slope towards disastrous yet hilarious crashes, there are a lot of other things to do as well. From the many, many videos I’ve seen on social media, you’ll be able to:
- Buy blind bags
- Gamble
- Roast smores and drink hot cocoa
- Make snowmen
- Play darts and curling
And that’s just what we already know. There’s probably a lot more secret things waiting to be found, if you can tear yourself away from the slopes for long enough to find them.
Oh, and there’s a yeti who kicks you back onto the slope if you wander too far. Honestly, I can think of more subtle ways to tell you that you’ve wandered out of bounds, but I just know that I’m going to take myself off on a little walk just to encounter the yeti for myself.
Sledding Game’s demo will be released at some point on September 26, 2025. It’s definitely a game that’s best experienced socially, and you’ll be able to join private or public servers to experience the chaos to its full capacity.



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