Give us an ability to slow down or stop: endlessly accelerating with no way to corner sharply just makes things frustrating.Many an objective has been lost because I happened to not have my phone level. Gameplay mechanics need to suit it: finally lining up the jump you had in mind perfectly, only to find that you can somehow steer in the air was a big kick in the nuts.I am constantly in a state of questioning the sensitivity, and I cannot get used to how the tilt works. It needs to be sharp: I cannot tell you how many times I have under or over-compensated in order to make a turn in this game.I find that any company who wants to implement the “hold it like a steering wheel” style of control needs to do a number of things well in order for it to be successful: This is where I had most of the problems with my review. I mean, Crazy Snowboard is not a horrible game by any means however, I wouldn’t pay money for it, and I sure as hell won’t be keeping it on my phone after I finish this review. Throwing in a high score incentive means that the replay value is high, as a higher score means more in-game cash to buy boards, avatars and more.Īs a concept, this is sound: however, in execution it leaves a few things lacking that I couldn’t really put aside for the love of the game. What Crazy Snowboard is, however, is a decent attempt at trying to merge what made Tony Hawk and 1080 great mission-based gameplay with a free roam option for people who just want to muck about. Title: Crazy Snowboard | Developer: | Genre: Sports | Players: 1 | Version: 1.0.3 | Size: 20.21MB | Price: Cheap as free Find out why in our review here at DroidGamers. Sadly, for their attempts at imitation, it doesn’t carry over for Crazy Snowboard developed by Ezone. Everyone remembers 1080 Snowboarding and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, timeless classics from the 64 bit era that showed us how board games could work.
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