Tiny Hawk
by pekuja
Tiny Hawk
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Description
Tiny Hawk is a 2D platforming game on a skateboard. Get your momentum up. Grind, ollie and walljump your way through 32 levels. You can also test your skill by going for medals on the levels. Each one has four medal levels, with the highest diamond level being very challenging, guaranteeing replay value for a long time.
Yes, I know he's black. And I know that other guy isn't black. They're not the same person, and this isn't the same game.
How to Play
Up/W/Space: Jump/Ollie
Left/A, Right/D: Switch directions
Down/S: Drop down from a rail
FAQ
What is Tiny Hawk?
Tiny Hawk is a fast-paced platformer game developed by Pekuja where you control a miniature skateboarder navigating compact levels to collect coins.
How do you play Tiny Hawk?
In Tiny Hawk, you guide your skateboarder through small, single-screen levels, chaining tricks and collecting all coins before time runs out.
What are the main features of Tiny Hawk?
Tiny Hawk features tight platforming, combo-based trick mechanics, and time-limited levels designed for quick sessions.
Does Tiny Hawk have progression or upgrades?
Tiny Hawk structures its gameplay around progressing through an increasing series of challenging levels, but it does not include permanent upgrades or RPG elements.
On what platform can I play Tiny Hawk?
Tiny Hawk is a browser-based platformer game available to play on computers via the Kongregate website.
Developer Updates
Kongregate stats API and highscores added!
Comments
Wolfy222000
Jun. 12, 2011
If only skating in real life was THIS profitable... I WISH!
Krafen
Dec. 07, 2010
Is it really necessary to ask me to submit my score every.single.level?
pekuja
Dec. 08, 2010
@Krafen: You'll be happy to hear that I've added Kongregate API support to the game. The score submission is now automatic and uses Kongregate's highscore lists so you don't even have to leave the site.
Encube
Dec. 07, 2010
Fantastic music, reminds me of a cross between de Blob and the old Sonic games on the Genesis.
ConMasterFlash
Dec. 07, 2010
Activision will kill you for naming your game that.