It is s ton of fun, but only has replay if you like to try and beat your highscores. I personally play the game all the time and I got it a long time ago
It was my favorite iPod Touch game until I got Real Racing! I'm not even a skater and I had a great time playing the game and unlocking all of the boards. I still play it a lot and I got it when it first came out.
It's an awesome game but unfortunately does lose its luster. There is only one park. It makes fantastic use of the touch screen though and is definately worth picking up.
it s a nice game after u got a feeling for it (i spend a ca 1 hous with that) there is another thread http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=15925 where some future updates are discust here are some features that may(-)be added http://www.touchgrind.com/features so maybe new content will be added so at all its worth the price and has a good replay factor but after unlocking all boards i stopped playin it for longer sessions and just play some shorter once a week
As with most other iPhone games, it is amusing for 'just a while'. Itwas great when I obtained the initial game on it's release.
After getting over 3.5 million and getting the maximum trick score in jam session i was done with it.
While it's fun, after you beat your high scores and get all the decks, the game more or less becomes a time killer. Nonetheless, it is really a great and original game, and feels just like using the Tech Decks that used to be so popular back when I was in 4th grade. Had there been missions or a park editor, there would be more replay value, but as it stands currently, the replay dies after a while. But that's a good length of time for an iPhone game, especially an early title.
I loved it right out of the gate, and unlocked most of the boards pretty quickly. I had to reformat my iPhone and lost all of the info on it. Now I have a really hard time going back and playing it.