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Waterski Games

Water skiing came about in 1922 thanks to the efforts of Ralph Samuelson, a Minnesota resident. A few years after his discovery, water skiing officially became a water sport. Since then it has been loved by many sports enthusiasts The methods of playing this sport have expanded over the years. People are bringing water skiing to the mainstream by creating water skiing games they can play virtually and in real life.
  1. Atari: Water Ski

    • "Water Ski" is an old-school video game cartridge that can be played on the Atari, an old video game console. To play the game, you move your joystick in the direction you want your virtual skier to ski. You have to make it through three levels to win the game. There are lots of obstacles that could mean trouble for your virtual skier, such as river sharks that want to eat you and a couple of opponents who choose to use violence for the sake of winning.

    Water-ski Champion

    • "Water-ski Champion" is an online flash game with a simple interface but quite challenging navigation keys. Your virtual skier is attached to a Jet Ski, and you have separate controls for the Jet Ski and the water skier. The arrow keys are for the Jet Ski and "Z" and "X" are for the water skier. The game contains nine checkpoints, and each time you lose in one checkpoint, you go back to checkpoint one. There are obstacles such as gigantic rocks in the middle of the river, so make sure you steer your boat and your skier right away. Pass by gold stars on the way to gain extra points.

    Ballistic Biscuit

    • "Ballistic Biscuit" is an online flash game wherein you are tasked to assist "Bob" as he maneuvers his ski biscuit through and around a hazardous lake filled with barriers such as frogs, logs and beavers. You help him traverse the lake by clicking him and guiding him all throughout the game without letting go of your mouse.

    Water Ski Team Race

    • If you are a water sports buff and have a group of associates who are also into water sports, why not divide into teams of three or more and race each other? Besides the number of skiers on each team and the driver, each team should also have an overseer. It's his or her job to relay messages to and from the driver and skiers to keep the game organized and safe. It's up to each team to work together and come up with its own winning strategy.


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