Decksplash

Decksplash is a fast, 3v3 arena arcade title where you pilot a riderless skateboard and “ink” the ground in your team’s color. The twist is that scoring is tied to movement skill, keep tricks and grinds linked together to build multipliers and leave a thicker trail as you maintain momentum.

Publisher: Bossa Studios
Type: Arena Arcade
Release Date: March 10, 2017
Shut Down Date: November 10, 2017
Pros: +Trick system built around direct control of a riderless board. +Clever territory control and multiplier-driven scoring. +Different board looks and a variety of arenas to learn.
Cons: -Limited information available.

Overview

Decksplash Overview

Decksplash drops you into compact arenas where the goal is simple, cover more of the map in your team’s color than the opposition. You are not steering a character on a board, you are the board, which makes movement feel like a mix of arcade skating and a physics toy. Matches are 3v3, so coordination matters, but individual execution also goes a long way because paint output is tied to how well you maintain trick chains.

The core loop revolves around carving lines through key routes, popping tricks, then snapping into grinds to keep your combo alive. As your multiplier climbs, the paint trail behind your deck becomes wider, which turns strong runs into real territory swings. Instead of pure “stand on a point” control, Decksplash encourages smart pathing, knowing when to sweep wide open areas, and when to focus on contested lanes that deny enemy coverage.

A separate meter builds as you skate through your own color. When it is ready, you can trigger Shockwaves. These act as a momentum tool for the team, disrupting enemy chains by breaking their multipliers while also establishing a temporary zone that boosts multipliers for your side. Used well, Shockwaves become the game’s most tactical element, timing one during a team push can flip control of an arena segment and create a safe corridor for teammates to start big combos.

Decksplash Key Features:

  • 3v3 Matches – team up with two players and win by out-coloring the opposing trio.
  • Various Skateboard Designs – unlock and buy different deck looks to personalize your board.
  • Trick It Up – pull off tricks with responsive inputs, then link them into long combo strings for huge scoring potential.
  • Zoning with Shockwaves – drop Shockwaves to create buff zones for allies while disrupting enemy multipliers.
  • Multiple Maps each arena rewards learning its routes, grind lines, and high-value paint areas.

Decksplash Screenshots

Decksplash Featured Video

Decksplash - Alpha Trailer

Full Review

Decksplash Review

Coming soon!

System Requirements

Decksplash System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU: Intel i5-4460 or AMD FX 8350
RAM: 8 GB
Video Card: Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD HD 7900
Hard Disk Space: 2 GB

Music

Decksplash Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Info

Decksplash Additional Information

Developer(s): Bossa Studios
Publisher(s): Bossa Studios

Language(s): English

Platform(s): PC

Steam Early Access: March 10, 2017
Shut Down Date: November 10, 2017

Development History / Background:

Decksplash is a 3v3 arena arcade game created and released by Bossa Studios, an independent developer from London. The studio is also known for I am Bread and Worlds Adrift. Decksplash launched on Steam in early access on March 10, 2017 and was positioned as an actively tested, frequently updated project through Q2 2017. Development ended and the game was shut down on November 10, 2017 after it did not reach 100,000 Steam players, a target the team publicly set roughly a week beforehand.