Whirl Tour

Whirl Tour

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Release Date: November 5, 2002

Arcade, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer

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A dynamic production that in many respects resembles the cult series "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater". We take control over one of several scooters and perform various tricks on specially prepared maps.

During a capacity-crowd concert, six members from a world-famous rock band are mysteriously kidnapped. Players take on the role of Wass B., the band's roadie who must conquer eight creative, colorfully rendered, interactive levels using his motorized scooter to save the band and defeat the evil Dr. Skeezkicks.

In order to advance in the game, players must perform tricks to unlock levels and change the geometry of various worlds throughout the game. Loaded with action and surprises, WhirlTour will take players through environments populated with pedestrians, traffic, and other animated objects.

Every level is bigger than the last, and each has unique features, such as multi-story spiral-shaped rails to grind on, catapults that fling players onto a rooftop across whole worlds and secret areas that add depth and interest to each stage of the game. The key to success in this game is the player's ability to perform a variety of tricks using the scooter.

Last updated on August 14, 2015

Whirl Tour Summary

Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 November 26, 2002

GameCube

GameCube November 5, 2002

Developer: Papaya Studio

Publisher: Vivendi Games

Whirl Tour System Requirements

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports: memory card

Nintendo GameCube

GameCube

Supports: memory card