Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip

Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip

Ubisoft Montreal
November 13, 2008
Genres
Sport, Adventure
Developers
Ubisoft Montreal
Release Date
November 13, 2008 (16 years and 2 months ago)
Publishers
Ubisoft Entertainment
Content Rating
E10 Comic Mischief, Lyrics
Franchises
Shaun White

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Summary

There are six mountains in Shaun White Snowboarding, including Alaska, Park City, Europe and Japan. Each mountain features up to three different sections: peak, back country and park (or resort). There is also a special version of the game only available from Target which costs more. This version gives the player access to Target Mountain, an exclusive mountain with Target branding all over it; this mountain has been described as extremely difficult to find. The last mountain comes in with the "Mile-High pack", downloadable content for the game. It is called B.C. It is set in British Columbia (Canada). While you progress through the game you will earn abilities that will help you throughout the game. Some of the abilities consist of gaining high speeds or the ability to break through obstacles to progress further in the game. The Wii edition of the game, Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip was developed from the ground up for the system, taking full advantage of the Wii Balance Board accessory and featuring its own unique storyline and adventure with Shaun White.

Genres
Sport, Adventure
Platforms
Wii
Developers
Ubisoft Montreal
Release Date
November 13, 2008 (16 years and 2 months ago)
Publishers
Ubisoft Entertainment
Content Rating
E10 Comic Mischief, Lyrics
Franchises
Shaun White

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