Toobin' Again

Toobin' Again (also known in PAL regions as Toobin': Whitewater World) is an action game based on the sport of recreational tubing.

It is a high-definition sequel to the 1988 Atari Games arcade classic, Toobin'.

Gameplay Modes
These gameplay modes can be played in single player, local multiplayer, or online multiplayer against tube dudes and dudettes from around the world.

River Toobin'
Classic mode. The player competes in a river race against the computer or another player. The player's score increases by swishing gates, hitting other characters with cans, collecting hidden letters to spell the word Toobin', and collecting treasures. Players try to avoid obstacles while pushing each other into them.

Power-ups allow players to carry multiple cans and combinations of gates increase a score multiplier.

Snow Toobin'
A variation where players sled down snow-covered hills in their tubes. Acceleration is automatic, but steering and braking could still be performed to carefully maneuver the tube past obstacles and hostile NPCs, collect treasure items and power-ups, and swishing gates for points. Instead of soda cans like in River Toobin ' , Snow Toobin '  features snowballs.

Summer Toobin'
Works similarly to Snow Toobin ' , but takes place on artificial slopes at the Whitewater World water park, which is the namesake of the game's release in the PAL regions.

Kite Toobin'
Players ride on specialized tubes towed by speedboats at high speeds as to take flight and act like airfoils. The player has to control both the speedboat and the towed tube at the same time, making for an interesting if not tedious challenge.

Online Play
The Whitewater World water park also acts as a hub for the game's online multiplayer mode. There, players can interact with each other, change up their character's appearance (and the look of their tube) to stand out amongst the crowd, and go head-to-head in any of the four Toobin' modes. Whether you win or lose, players earn Tube Points (EXP, in other words) that go toward leveling up. Players start out at Class 1, and the player level caps off at Class 6. At certain increments, rewards and extra in-game content can be unlocked, including cosmetic items for players' avatars, temporary boosts that last a certain number of races, higher-difficulty rivers or bonus features.

Bonus Features
Bonus features include a concept art gallery that can be viewed, a jukebox for listening to the in-game music, and even the original 1988 Toobin '  arcade game.