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Crayola Scoot is one part Splatoon and one part classic Tony Hawk Pro Skater, but lacks online play and longevity if playing solo.
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"Crayola Scoot" is a Kids Arcade game where players can compete in local multi-player mode with up to 4 players or play solo. The objective is to become a scooter legend by performing tricks, jumps, and activating traps to splash color and upgrade your scooter. Keep it fresh with 6 team and solo events, challenging Scoot Legends for the Crayola Color Cup.

  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
  • Play​station 4
  • Play​station 5
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Play​Station
  • Xbox

Reviews

61%
Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
  • Crayola Scoot combines elements of Tony Hawk and Splatoon, offering fun gameplay with colorful visuals that appeal to both kids and adults.
  • The game features a variety of interesting modes and a solid trick system, making it enjoyable for casual play and competitive fun with friends.
  • It's accessible for younger players, with simple controls and engaging mechanics that keep them entertained without overwhelming complexity.
  • The game lacks online multiplayer, which limits replayability and makes it less appealing for those looking for a more competitive experience.
  • Some players have reported issues with controls not functioning as expected, which can hinder the overall gameplay experience.
  • Customization options are limited, and certain mission types feel less engaging, leading to a sense of emptiness in some gameplay aspects.
  • gameplay12 mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its depth and addictiveness, combining elements from Splatoon and extreme sports games like Tony Hawk and Skate, featuring paint mechanics and trick combos. Players enjoy the engaging four-player split-screen multiplayer and the smooth, flowing mechanics, which are complemented by an ambitious soundtrack and challenging AI opponents. Overall, the gameplay is considered fun and appealing to a wide audience, including adults.

    • “It's something that adults can really enjoy because of the depth of the mechanics.”
    • “This actually brings some pretty addicting gameplay that is more fun than you may think.”
    • “[great flowing gameplay mechanics, soundtrack is ambitious and addictive, challenging AI opponents].”
    • “Gameplay: This is basically a clone of Splatoon if it had the gameplay of Tony Hawk or Skate.”
    • “That is because of the paint mechanics and the ability to do tricks with the right stick.”
    • “That part brings in the skate gameplay.”
  • story5 mentions

    The story revolves around a young competitor participating in the Crayola Color Cup, focusing more on gameplay than a deep narrative. While the plot is minimal, the game offers a variety of missions and engaging challenges that appeal to both kids and adults. Overall, it prioritizes fun and competition over a complex storyline.

    • “With a great mix of missions, a killer soundtrack, and challenging opponents, you can color me shocked: this is something that kids and adults will love.”
    • “Story: From what I gathered, you are just some kid competing in the Crayola Color Cup and have competitions to do so.”
    • “Not really a plot-heavy game.”
    • “Customization options are lacking; some mission types feel emptier than others.”
  • graphics5 mentions

    The game's graphics are characterized by a vibrant cel-shaded art style that appeals to both kids and adults, creating a bright and colorful visual experience. However, some reviews note that the character models are less impressive, with criticisms of their quality and overall blandness despite the colorful presentation. Overall, the visuals are seen as a strong point, contributing to the game's charm as a family-friendly title.

    • “Not only will it make your eyes turn into heart eyes with the visuals, it will get the attention of kids, and hey, that's pretty good!”
    • “Graphics and presentation: this game features a cel-shaded art style that makes the game bright and colorful, as it needs.”
    • “Crayola Scoot is a wonderful hidden gem that caters to an all-ages demographic with a snazzy sense of style.”
    • “Ugly character models and bland (but colorful) visuals.”
  • music4 mentions

    The game's music features a neat sound design and an ambitious, addictive soundtrack that enhances the gameplay experience. While some players find the original soundtrack to be mostly forgettable, others appreciate its upbeat nature and the overall mix of missions and challenges it accompanies. Overall, the music is seen as a positive aspect that appeals to both kids and adults.

    • “The soundtrack is ambitious and addictive, perfectly complementing the great flowing gameplay mechanics and challenging AI opponents.”
    • “With a great mix of missions and a killer soundtrack, this game is something that kids and adults will love.”
    • “The sounds and soundtrack in this game are neat and enhance the overall experience.”
    • “The OST, however, despite being upbeat and me remembering some parts, is just mostly forgettable.”
  • replayability3 mentions

    Users express mixed feelings about the game's replayability, noting that the lack of online multiplayer options limits its longevity and enjoyment. The introduction of unconventional gameplay elements, like using toasters, is seen as a double-edged sword that can detract from replay value. Overall, the absence of built-in online features is a significant drawback for many players.

    • “Replayability: now the gloves are off and I'm using toasters!”
    • “That heavily damages your replay value, and I don't like that.”
    • “If this game had online multiplayer, there would be more replay value, but alas, you have to use external programs like Parsec to play online.”
  • grinding1 mentions

    Players appreciate the ability to boost for extra speed while grinding, which adds a dynamic element to the experience and enhances gameplay fluidity.

    • “Grinding feels like an endless chore that takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
    • “The repetitive nature of grinding makes it feel more like a job than a fun activity.”
    • “I find myself spending hours grinding for minimal rewards, which is incredibly frustrating.”
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