In the co-op open world simulation Schedule 1, you find yourself in a new town after getting busted by the cops while running a drug-dealing business. With your uncle behind bars and your tools no longer in your possession, you will need to pick yourself back up and start your business from scratch.

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As you run your dealings in your new town, you will find yourself running from one street to the next to make deliveries and satisfy your customers. Thankfully, there are other ways to get around instead of going at it on foot. Early on, you can purchase a skateboard if you have enough funds for it.
How To Get A Skateboard
Across the street from the Arcade, there is a small container that’s been turned into a store next to a Bud’s Bar. This store is Shred Shack where you can purchase a skateboard for yourself. They hold a variety of skateboards at different prices. As you purchase more expensive skateboards, you’ll enjoy better performance from them.
Type |
Price |
---|---|
Cheap Skateboard |
$75 |
Skateboard |
$250 |
Lightweight Skateboard |
$500 |
Cruiser |
$500 |
Golden Skateboard |
$1500 |
How To Use A Skateboard
When you purchase your skateboard, you’ll find it in your items hotbar. Select it to equip it in your hand. To place it on the ground and start using it, left-click while you have it equipped. You can control its movement with the WASD keys. To stop using the skateboard, left-click again. You’ll pick it up and have it in your hands again.
Skateboards can’t get past the curb when you’re coming from the street. To get over curbs, you can perform a jumping movement with the board known as an ollie. Hold the spacebar to start the jump and let go to get in the air.
The more momentum you’ve built, the farther your jump will be.
Skateboards are fastest on paved roads and when going down a slope. Take note that you will slow down when going up a slope or when going over rough terrain.
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