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The first Counter-Strike surf map was created in 2004 after Joyce, who had created a custom map called "Killbox" (ka_killbox), began to slide off the roof of a house and was able to jump to safety. Realizing this would be fun in and of itself, he began to create a new map solely dedicated to surfing, "The Gap" (surf_the-gap).
Surf is a browser game developed by Microsoft that is shipped with the Microsoft Edge web browser. In the game, the player must control a surfer as they move across a body of water while also collecting power-ups and evading obstacles and a kraken .
In this game the player receives a score based on variety, endurance and the difficulty of tricks performed on beaches throughout the world. [2] There are five beaches to surf, each providing different waves to ride: [3] Manly Beach, Australia; Grand Plage, Lacanau, France; Huntington Beach, California; Tonami Beach, Japan; Pipeline, Hawaii
"Surfing the Web", slang for exploring the World Wide Web; surf (web browser), a lightweight web browser for Unix-like systems; Surf, a 2020 video game included with Microsoft Edge; SURF, an acronym for "Speeded up robust features", a computer vision algorithm; Counter-Strike surfing, a custom game-mode for various Source engine video games
In Robo Surf, the player controls the height of the waves. [1] Controlling a robot, the player must collect oil barrels to fill up a speed meter while avoiding gulls. [2] The player continues until they hit an obstacle or crash into the ocean. The game was released for iOS and Android on June 1, 2011. [2] [3]
Big wave surfing is a discipline within surfing in which experienced surfers paddle into, or are towed into, waves which are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as "guns" or towboards. [1] Sizes of the board needed to successfully surf these waves vary by the size of the wave as well as the technique the surfer uses to reach the ...
Freestyle involves tricks (or combinations of tricks) where the rider is jumping off the water and experiencing enhanced elevation using lift generated from the kite. Freestyle is, weather-wise, a multi-condition concept and is to some degree equipment-specific. "Big air" is commonly associated with freestyle.