Longboard Stunts and Tricks
A 2018 longboarding sim that trades realism for arcade fun, but feels more like an early-access prototype than a finished game.
GamerScout Verdict
Skip unless you're hunting for the most obscure skating game ever made and don't mind rough execution.
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About Longboard Stunts and Tricks
I spent an hour with Longboard Stunts and Tricks expecting either a chill cruising experience or a trick-focused arcade game. What I got was something caught in the middle, unsure which direction to commit to. The core loop involves performing tricks on a longboard across basic environments, but the controls feel sluggish and the trick variety is limited. There's no clear progression system, no multiplayer, and no compelling reason to keep coming back after you've seen all three maps. This isn't a scam, but it's rough around the edges in ways that suggest it was released before it should have been. If you want a skateboarding sim, there are better options. If you want arcade thrills, look elsewhere. Niche appeal exists only if you specifically want to longboard in a video game and have extremely low expectations for execution.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- 2GHz Dual-core CPU
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- 1Gb
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
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- Developer
- Unknown
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Apr 29, 2018