Surf World Series: Ride the Waves of the World’s Infamous Surfing Destinations

Get ready to catch some waves and experience the thrill of surfing in Surf World Series. Developed by Climax Studios, this arcade-style game takes you on a surfing adventure to five of the world’s most notorious surfing spots, including Waimea Bay in Hawaii and Bell’s Beach in Australia.

With different weather conditions and wave variations to choose from, you can surf anytime, anywhere. The game offers afternoon, evening, night, and bad weather modes, each with its own visual aesthetics. You can also perform the most intense surfing tricks, such as the Superman and Sushi Roll, and compete against 15 different surfers.

Surf World Series allows you to design your own signature surfer with six playable characters and thousands of customizations to create your unique style. Additionally, the game offers three multiplayer online modes: Big Heat Battle, Championship, and Survival. Get ready to ride the waves and become a surfing legend!

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