"Shorebreak," a realistic simulation to keep surfing games alive

Surfing games are rare these days. Despite the rapid technological advances, the video game industry has not yet developed the game surfers are waiting for. But the scene isn’t dead. There have been a few independent producers keeping the lights on. In 2013, Senne De Pré saved water sports video games from extinction with his […]

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Surfing games are rare these days. Despite the rapid technological advances, the video game industry has not yet developed the game surfers are waiting for. But the scene isn’t dead. There have been a few independent producers keeping the lights on. In 2013, Senne De Pré saved water sports video games from extinction with his “Ultimate Windsurf Game.” Now that he started surfing, he realized he could do something for the millions eager to ride a wave on a computer screen. “Shorebreak” might be a work in progress, but with a little help from everyone, it will be a pretty enjoyable surfing game.

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"Shorebreak," a realistic simulation to keep surfing games alive

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