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Skate & Slam

Moby ID: 124332

Description

Skate & Slam is a skateboarding game which makes players perform tricks on the streets of San Francisco and Venice Beach while their female agent is shooting a video of them skating.

The game features 6 levels which are divided into two parts: the first part has players try different kinds of tricks to get a specific score which will help them find a sponsor. The second part has players go through the same level and get a specific score by using only one type of trick to please the sponsor. As soon as players complete all 6 levels, they start all over but the difficulty is increased. In total, there are 3 difficulty levels in this game.

The game features various tricks such as ollies, flip tricks, grinding, wheeling and grabs. There's also a Free Tour mode where players can choose any of the levels and the type of challenge they'd like to replay.

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Copyright 2003
  • Gameloft
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Copyright 2004
  • Gameloft
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Executive Producer
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Game added April 1, 2019. Last modified February 22, 2023.