Disney’s Extremely Goofy Skateboarding
Disney’s Extremely Goofy Skateboarding is a skateboarding game with
mechanics similar to the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series, but aimed at younger
players. Two Disney characters, Goofy and Max, can compete in 4 worlds with 3
levels each. The locations include canyons, a beach, a fair, a town, a skate
stage and more, but not all of them are available right away.
In the first game type, the character needs to collect a number of items.
There are 3 goals per level and when two have been completed, a key appears,
granting access to a next part. Goofy and Max provide tips in the beginning.
The second game type, Tech, has a time restriction. The player needs to score
a set amount of points to proceed. The best routes are marked with an orange
arrow and tricks can be combined into combos. The third mode, Super Skate,
allows free play on the unlocked tracks and the fourth mode is used to
practise tricks. After selecting a specific trick, the button combinations
appear on the screen and after a demo players need to repeat it. The final
game mode, Fun, is a large half pipe in an arena. It is only available when
all locations have been unlocked.
Controls consist of movement and four buttons for tricks. The character can
jump, grind and do a variety of moves such as ollies, tail grabs, spins, and
more advanced moves such as melon air, method air, hand plants, 540, Japan
air… Prior to each game, players can define the outfits. Multiplayer is
supported for up to two players. The controls are easy and the physics are not
realistic. Players do no not need to correct their balance while grinding and
can go on forever at the same speed. It is also possible to go up any surface
or to get big air by jumping from almost any object.
In the first game type, the character needs to collect a number of items. There are 3 goals per level and when two have been completed, a key appears, granting access to a next part. Goofy and Max provide tips in the beginning. The second game type, Tech, has a time restriction. The player needs to score a set amount of points to proceed. The best routes are marked with an orange arrow and tricks can be combined into combos. The third mode, Super Skate, allows free play on the unlocked tracks and the fourth mode is used to practise tricks. After selecting a specific trick, the button combinations appear on the screen and after a demo players need to repeat it. The final game mode, Fun, is a large half pipe in an arena. It is only available when all locations have been unlocked.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium II | Pentium II 300 MHz |
VRAM | 8 MB | |
RAM | 32 MB | 64 MB RAM |
OS | Windows 95 | |
Direct X | DirectX 8.0 | |
CD-ROM | 4X (600 KB/s) |
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