The Game Boy Color does not have an analog controller on it. This means that you have to use the 'tap-tap' method to manage tight turns. This is certainly not the game's fault, but does detract a bit from the gameplay. However,
Boarder Zone is a very nice snowboarding game for the GBC. While a lot of game developers solve the problem of making a game with a good 3D feel to it by sidestepping it,
Boarder Zone manages to do just that. Not only that -
Boarder Zone has four different characters and four different boards to mix and match. Each one has its strengths and weaknesses, so choose wisely. The lowdown? The tricks are there to be pulled off. The hills are there to be jumped. Your opponents are there to be beaten. If you've got the time,
Boarder Zone has the powder.
The only thing that may keep some gamers off the slopes is the relatively high difficulty. It's nothing that a good bit of practice won't help, but those with low frustration tolerance may wish to look elsewhere. Those with short attention spans will get bored with Boarder Zone. Those with short attention spans will get bored with Boarder Zone.