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Skateboard Drawing Games

Skateboarding is a popular outdoor sport among many kids, teens and adults. Skateboarders who are also interested in drawing or online gaming can enjoy several skateboard drawing games without having to break a sweat or wear a helmet. No matter what age or skill level you or your children are, a variety of skateboard drawing games are available online to print or play for free.
  1. Skateboard Word Search and Coloring Pages

    • Small kids who like skateboarding may enjoy printable coloring pages.

      KoolerKids.com is a website dedicated to providing school-aged children with a variety of games, jokes, crafts and activities. The website offers a variety of skateboard-related games and activities that include drawing games like word searches and coloring pages. Kids can choose from a selection of ten printable coloring pages that display skateboarding boys, girls and even an alien. Skateboard word search pages are also printable and include skater terminology such as kick flip, nose grind and half pipe.

    Tony Hawk's Pencil Racer Skate Park

    • Create a custom skateboarding track with Pencil Racer Skate Park.

      Pencil Racer Skate Park is an online skateboard drawing game that is sponsored by T-Mobile and pro-skateboarder, Tony Hawk. Using your mouse to control an animated on-screen pencil, you can virtually draw a skateboarding track to start the game. You can adjust the track to accelerate your skater's mobility or add stickiness as an obstacle. Drag and drop objects such as ramps, railings and platforms as well as shapes and items to decorate your playing area. After designing your track, you can choose your animated skater--a kid, monkey or robot--and click "Play" to see how well they perform on your custom drawn skateboard track.

    Line Athlete

    • Line Athlete features a stick figure skater that you control.

      Line Athlete is a simple skateboard drawing game you can play online for free. On a plain white screen an animated stick figure skater appears. With his stance as your starting point, use the mouse to draw a freehand line up, down and across the screen to create a track. You can click on icons of bombs and loops to drag and drop obstacles along the track. Click "Play" to see how your stick figure performs on your hand-drawn skateboarding track.


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