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About Stick Skateboarding

Ever find yourself daydreaming about pulling off insane skateboard tricks without worrying about sore muscles or scraped knees? That’s the charm of Stick Skateboarding. You guide a lanky stick figure through all kinds of courses—urban plazas, halfpipes, even rooftop rails—by tapping and swiping to launch flips, grinds, and combos. The simple controls belie surprisingly addictive physics, so landing that perfect 720 spin feels just as rewarding as real-life skateboarding, without the risk of faceplants.

What keeps you coming back is how easy it is to ramp up the challenge. In the beginning, you’ll nail basic ollies and manuals to earn coins, then use those coins to deck out your board with new wheels, decks, or even flashy neon trails. Challenge modes pop up once you’ve unlocked enough gear—think time attacks, combo goals, or hidden collectible hunts tucked into tricky spots on a course. There’s just enough variety to prevent things from getting stale, and chasing high scores or beating a friend’s best run adds a fun competitive edge.

Even though everything’s drawn with minimalist lines and blocks of color, the game’s personality shines through. Your little stick skater might not have a fancy face or outfit, but the way they crouch before a big trick or seem to wobble on landing gives the whole thing character. It’s the kind of game you can fire up for a couple of minutes on a bus ride or sink a solid hour into once you’ve got the itch to master a gnarly combo. And when you finally pull off a perfect endless grind or nail that impossible run, it just clicks—you’ll be grinning at your screen like you’ve just landed your dream trick.