Release Date: 1988
"Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage" is a vintage video game developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that was released in 1988. This game offers a unique blend of skateboarding and surfing challenges, reflecting the popular surf culture of the 1980s. The game is based on the Town & Country Surf Designs clothing brand, which was well-known for its association with surfing and skateboarding in the 1980s. Players in this game alternate between skateboarding through city streets and surfing monstrous waves, navigating various obstacles and executing tricks to score points. Featuring colorful graphics and an arcade-like feel, the game appeals to both sports enthusiasts and casual gamers.
Gameplay in "Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage" consists of two main modes: 'Street Skate Session' and 'Big Wave Encounter'. The Street Skate Session has players controlling a skateboarder who must skillfully dodge obstacles like beach balls, bottles, and roadblocks while collecting points. In Big Wave Encounter, players switch to surfing, where the goal is to ride waves while avoiding sea creatures like squids and turtles, and performing aerial stunts off the wave crests. Each mode requires distinct skills, offering a challenging and engaging experience. The game is particularly remembered for its depiction of the 'Da Boys' characters based on T&C's distinctive mascot cartoons, making it a nostalgic piece for fans of the era’s subculture.
Title
Gameplay
Players: Single Player
Has Coop:
Max Players Online:
0 brainiacs have this game on their wishlist
0 brainiacs have favorited this game
0 brainiacs have beat/completed this game