- November 29, 2021
- Dillon Earle
- 59h median play time
ScooterFlow
Platforms
About
"ScooterFlow is a single-player sport game with compelling graphics, offering a realistic freestyle scooter experience. Immerse yourself in a physics-based world with dynamic movements, grinds, jumps, and trick combinations. Join a community of over 24,000 players for mods, maps, and interaction."











- The game features great physics and is highly addictive, making it enjoyable for both beginners and experienced players.
- Customization options are extensive, allowing players to build their scooters with real-life parts, and the graphics are impressive.
- The community support is strong, with many user-created maps available, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
- Controls can be difficult to master, and some players find the physics to be inconsistent, particularly with grinding mechanics.
- The game currently lacks a variety of maps and tricks, which can lead to repetitive gameplay over time.
- As it is still in early access, many players report bugs and performance issues, including crashes and lag.
graphics
29 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are widely praised as amazing and highly realistic, with many users highlighting the impressive visual quality and smooth performance. While some players noted minor issues such as bugs and limited maps, the overall consensus is that the graphics significantly enhance the gameplay experience, making it visually appealing and enjoyable. Customization options and the realistic portrayal of tricks further contribute to the game's strong graphical appeal.
“The graphics are incredible and the customization is insane.”
“Great game, amazing graphics and gameplay.”
“The graphics in this game are amazing, although there aren't a lot of tricks the gameplay is awesome.”
“Besť gejm throving tailwhips heelwhips and the graphics: *vomiting* throwing up* yuck!”
“Graphic is still 'boxy' on the scooter visuals.”
“It's decent but there aren't many maps unless you get modded ones and it uses 100% of your graphics card so it gets really warm.”