
#Bombsquad pocket ace Offline
Prepare the Battle offline gameplay, prepare the super tank 1990 war old games!

Let's come back to childhood and welcome those who love 8-bit, pixel art, new game, arcade game, brick games, mini arcade in Tank games 1990! So to conclude this rather lengthy Review, and if you dont want to read the whole thing, I guess ill sum this up as best I can.Download Tank 1990: Stars Battle Defense War Ace Hero Welcome to TANK Ace stars world "Tank 1990: Stars Battle Defense War Ace Hero" played as invincible super pocket tank hero, players will have to try to defend and overcome hundreds of challenging levels with different terrains and enemies. I love this board and 90% of its elements so I am currently getting a Custom deck made Including micro drops with Symmetrical noses with the Fat end at both ends! Gonna be a hell of a beast! If it was a tad more aggressive, I would like the board even more than I do now! The W is quite small when compared to other W concave boards, its hardly there really, while still keeping you relatively locked in. Needs to be pushed back onto the Fat tail of the deck. It just too far forward to be used effectively in my opinion. I have tried Toeside Pre-drifting using the gas pedals and it just did not work, my legs are too long to have my legs in a comfortable place for a pre-drift. They are way to far forward to be functional in my opinion. Now I'm not sure what the idea of these were, but they do not work for me at all! Next to no damage to the board, no delam, no chipping or even blunted ends. I have curbed this board afew times, the nose and the tail, and I have to say I'm impressed at how well it took the impact. The pointed nose may seem like a bad idea for a board(I know its used a lot, but looking at a structural sense where it can be smashed into a curb) but the deck seems to hold up very well. I was able to kick the board around will little to no effort as my feet were right above the trucks, meaning more leverage when kicking out for standies. I went from the Dragula to this for freeriding and going from a drop platform board, to a Top Mount board was the craziest feeling. Myself weighing around 150/160 pounds or around 70/75kg, I find it nice to kick out. There have been numerous Groms in my area who have sold or are selling their Pocket Ace after only a week or 2 of owning them because they dont have the weight behind them to kick it out.

Now the board is relatively heavy, so you need that extra weight behind you to like this board as I do. I love the added width of the back of the board, gives that extra weight at the back to control the board when doing big standup slides. Its like a Wolfshark and a Grease Shark had a love child. This gave a nice area for feeling my way around the board, knowing where my feet were at all times. I added some 3D concave to it, with a built up layer right after the last mounting brackets at the front and extra W concave right before the back mounting brackets. The Concave on this thing is amazing! It keeps me perfectly locked in for freeride with my wide stance and large feet.

My Pocket Ace w/ Kahalani 184mm and 72mm 83a Venom Cannibals. After freeriding my Dragula for 2 months and using the Saltflat for Downhill I just had to try out the Pocket Ace! MORE Concave! MORE W! MORE Freeride/Downhill Hybridisation. It solved a lot of the problems I wanted fixed with the Saltflat. The shape looked so nice and the fact it was nice and wide at the back meant my mutant feet would be perfectly locked into the concave. I STILL WANTED MORE BOMBSQUAD! I know, I'm a whore, a Terrorist if you will ) When I saw it, I was shocked at Bombsquads amazing range of boards and how they keep making me come back for more, even though I own the Saltflat and the Dragula.

I first got a look of the Pocket Ace around mark on Bombsquads Facebook page right. Right! So my newest edition to the seemingly endless string of boards I have owned is this Gem of a board.
