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Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure

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Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
Developer(s)Toys for Bob (PS2, Xbox & GC)
Vicarious Visions (GBA)
Publisher(s)Activision
Disney Interactive
Neversoft
EngineRenderWare
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 3 (HD)
ReleaseGame Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 & Xbox
GameCube
Genre(s)Sports (skateboarding)
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure is a Template:Vgy sports video game released by Toys for Bob. It uses the same game engine as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 by Neversoft[1] and features characters from Toy Story, The Lion King, and Tarzan.

Gameplay

Gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk's series in which players skate around each level performing various tricks, using either characters from Toy Story, Tarzan and The Lion King, or with a created human skater. There are three main modes: Adventure, Free Play and Versus. In Adventure mode, the skaters indigenous to their own world compete in skate challenges. They are restricted to their worlds. The human skater can move in and out of any world. In free play, the skater can skate in any world they are indigenous to but not compete in the challenges. The human skater can continue to skate in any world. Two players can play any skater in any world and compete in a series of skate games.

Reception

The game received mixed reviews. On Metacritic, It has a 70% score for the Game Boy Advance based on 6 reviews and 76% for the Xbox based on 15 reviews and 76% for the GameCube based on 18 reviews and 78% for the PlayStation2 based on 15 reviews.

References

  1. ^ Disney's Extreme Skateboarding Adventure. GameSpot editors' review.
  2. ^ "PlayStation 2 review". GameSpot.
  3. ^ "GameCube review". GameSpot.
  4. ^ "Xbox review". GameSpot.
  5. ^ "Game Boy Advance review". GameSpot.
  6. ^ "PlayStation 2 review". IGN.
  7. ^ "GameCube review". IGN.
  8. ^ "Game Boy Advance review". IGN.
  9. ^ "Aggregate score for GameCube". Game Rankings.
  10. ^ "Aggregate score for Xbox". Game Rankings.
  11. ^ "Aggregate score for PlayStation 2". Game Rankings.
  12. ^ "Aggregate score for Game Boy Advance". Game Rankings.
  13. ^ "Aggregate score for PlayStation 2". Metacritic.
  14. ^ "Aggregate score for GameCube". Metacritic.
  15. ^ "Aggregate score for Xbox". Metacritic.
  16. ^ "Aggregate score for Game Boy Advance". Metacritic.