🕹 Game Details
📲App Name | True Skate |
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🛠Developer | True Axis |
🗃Genre | Sports |
📈Size | 91MB |
📌Offline Play | Yes |
🚀Get It On | PLAYSTORE APPSTORE |
Language | English, Multi-language |
True Skate is an authentic skateboarding game with an actual skateboard. This is a fun and addictive game that, even for amateurs, is devoid of high tricks by the game’s unique features. This is a realistic touch-based physics game with swipe and drags your finger to move the slide math on the ground. The game gives you a beautiful skate park and additional decks that you can access through an in-app purchase.
True Skate perfectly simulates the skateboarding experience by having the player control a skateboard, and fingers instead of hands control them. With swipes, tap and hold the screen the way players would on a real board and navigate a skate park filled with tracks, ramps, and other tricky stretches.
The game will feature tutorials for newbies and missions to let players build skills and learn new tricks while also exploring beautiful parks. This game also uses replacement currency through completing quests, and the player will then use that money to upgrade and repair the skateboard or change its color and design. Besides that, the game has smooth graphics and offers players a camera to see where they are going.
ABOUT SLIDES
The 3D graphics are a notable element with lifelike obstacles, lots of natural-looking light sources, and shadows, which shows the game’s very high frame rate. Besides, the sound is also great, especially for each kick to go faster on the road and the noise when rubbing between the skateboard and the ground or metal rails.
No buttons exist in the control system of True Skate, so the player will need to swipe the skateboard to increase speed, then tap and drag sideways to make the skateboard rotate. Not only do you control the skateboard on the flat road of the ski park, but you also have to control it through the bumpy and difficult sections such as rails, stairs, ramps. You can do it! Perform tricks by swiping at different angles of the skateboard, depending on what you want to do to create expert flips or nollies.