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Mobile sports game Touchgrind Scooter now available for iOS

Mobile sports game Touchgrind Scooter now available for iOS
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Illusion Labs has now released Touchgrind Scooter, the fifth entry to its popular Touchgrind series, for iOS devices. The game is now available for free from the App Store with an Android release planned in the upcoming months.

Touchgrind Scooter invites you to grind rails, perform tricks and dominate the competition, where all the gameplay features from the previous Touchgrind titles.

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This includes the simple two-finger controls from Touchgrind BMX 2, allowing the game to be accessible to many with its easy to learn controls. It’s not all that simple though, as the game features challenges and trophies that are difficult to obtain.

Meanwhile, the customisation from each of the previous games is also employed here for the scooters. You can decorate your scooters with dozens of customisation options including over a hundred different colours, and can use this to create all sorts of combinations to find the best scooter that works for you.

The competitive element of the Touchgrind series is also there, putting you to the test by racing other players from across the globe thanks to the new innovative GPS leaderboard system. This is a new feature to the franchise, where you can rule your region by competing against other players and climb each spot on the board to become the ultimate scooter champion.

Touchgrind Scooter also works really well for mobile due to its realistic 3D graphics and original soundtrack, creating a vibe that feels like a proper scooter experience for anyone who may want that on their mobile device.

Touchgrind Scooter is now available to download from the iOS App Store, where it is a free to play game. An Android release on Google Play is planned for the coming months.

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Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.