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Longboard Stunts and Tricks

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9%Game Brain Score
replayability
gameplay, graphics
13% User Score Based on 15 reviews

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Thrilling longboard downhill race starts! Ride through the twisty serpentine track, perform cool tricks. Compete with the most skilled skateboarders in different racing modes and win!

Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
Longboard Stunts and Tricks screenshot
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13%
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
replayability3 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game captures the essence of longboarding down a hill, providing a genuine attempt at creating a longboarding simulator.
  • The steering physics are better than expected, allowing for appropriate movements and momentum while navigating curves.
  • The game is affordable, making it a low-risk purchase for those curious about longboarding games.
  • The gameplay is limited to only two repetitive tracks, leading to a lack of variety and challenge.
  • The weapon mechanics are poorly implemented, often resulting in frustrating crashes and unregistered hits.
  • The title is misleading, as there are no actual stunts or tricks to perform, making the gameplay feel dull and unexciting.
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for its poor weapon mechanics, which often fail to register hits and lead to frustrating glitches, particularly during NPC interactions. Players find the racing modes repetitive, limited to a few tracks with minimal variation, and the overall experience is marred by low-quality graphics and unpolished mechanics, leaving little to engage or retain interest.

    • “There's race modes and so on, but gameplay is limited to rolling down the same couple of 'tracks', with mild left and right curves.”
    • “You can hit them with a stick to make them fall down and they can hit you, but this mechanic is so wonky it doesn't work half the time.”
    • “Nothing really looks polished that much, but honestly I could forgive bad graphics if the gameplay was good enough to make up for it.”
    • “The weapon mechanics are actually pointless because half the time they don't register any hits or cause a crash with other NPCs, which is annoying.”
    • “There's race modes and so on, but gameplay is limited to rolling down the same couple of tracks, with mild left and right curves.”
    • “Glitchy, bad mechanics, bad graphics; it's an okay idea but should've been left to those who know what they are doing to put it into practice.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally criticized for being low poly and mediocre, lacking polish and detail. While some players note that adjusting in-game settings can improve performance, the overall visual quality is deemed insufficient to compensate for the limited and glitchy gameplay.

    • “Beware that if you're having issues with the 'mission possible,' you need to tweak your in-game graphics settings as well as the refresh rate of your monitor (if you have more than 60Hz).”
    • “On settings, beautiful comes before fantastic, but the latter has a higher frame rate, meaning it has lower graphic settings.”
    • “The graphics are kind of low poly, the assets are really mediocre, and the limited gameplay isn't enough to capture any interest.”
    • “Glitchy, bad mechanics, bad graphics; an okay idea but should've left it to others who know what they are doing to put it into practice.”
    • “Nothing really looks polished, but honestly, I could forgive bad graphics if the gameplay was good enough to make up for it.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game features a repetitive track that plays in every stage, which has received criticism from users who find it unappealing and monotonous.

    • “That one song is in every stage, and I don't like it.”
    • “The music gets repetitive and boring after a while.”
    • “The soundtrack lacks variety and doesn't match the game's atmosphere.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express disappointment in the lack of achievements or in-game rewards for unconventional gameplay, such as racing in reverse or completing challenges. They suggest that implementing a checklist similar to Tony Hawk's could enhance replayability by encouraging exploration and experimentation within the game.

    • “I love how each playthrough feels unique, with different choices leading to varied outcomes and experiences.”
    • “The game offers multiple paths and strategies, making it fun to replay and discover new ways to tackle challenges.”
    • “With so many unlockable features and hidden secrets, I find myself coming back to the game time and time again.”
    • “I was disappointed to see there's no achievement or in-game reward for things like racing the wrong way, going in circles, leaving the road without falling, or hitting all three at the same time. A Tony Hawk-style checklist per stage would also add replayability.”

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