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The Ramp Releases

 

 

3rd August in the year of our Lord 2021, Berlin, Germany - Developer Paul Schnepf aka Hyperparadise (best known as the co-founder of Grizzly Games) is releasing his new project The Ramp on PC today. Described by Schnepf as a ‘digital skateboarding toy’, The Ramp will be available to download on Steam for $5.99/€4.99.

Chill out, do tricks, and look damn cool. In The Ramp, players must focus their energy and go with the flow, listening to a chilled out soundtrack as they roam free across four wildly different levels - from a simple halfpipe to a multi-story jump ramp. With nothing to unlock, kill or collect, The Ramp aims to capture the delight of skateboarding in its purest form. Enjoy tons of flow and dive into satisfying unique skateboarding gameplay that is easy to learn and hard to master.

‘It’s always scary releasing your work into the world, but I’m super happy with how this one came out,’ said The Ramp creator Paul Schnepf. ‘It’s a small game, but I hope The Ramp can become your happy place!’

Featuring:

Born to ride - A stripped-back experience that captures the essence of real life vert skateboarding.
Board games - Fly, spin and grind through a choice of four levels, including an empty pool, a half pipe, and one humongous mega jump.
All on the table - There are no points, levels or unlockables. Any trick can be performed at any time... provided you’ve got the skills.
Pocket pedigree - Created by Paul Schnepf.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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