The secret sauce of ExtremeStreets is the "Balance Meter." In free versions, you usually only have access to the "City Hub" level. Use this time to practice:
One of the most prominent examples of this is parkour, or "free running." In these disciplines, practitioners treat the urban landscape as an obstacle course. A brick wall isn't just a boundary; it’s a surface to climb. A gap between stairs isn't a distance to walk; it’s a space to leap across. This transformation of the everyday into the extraordinary is at the heart of extreme street culture. It encourages individuals to look at their surroundings with creativity and fearlessness, finding freedom in places others find mundane.
Extreme Streets offers various game modes that cater to different player preferences:
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