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: This is often a tag from a specific "cracking" group or a verification stamp from a third-party app store to signify the file was tested and functional on a certain date or build.
: Likely indicates legacy compatibility or a specific optimization for older hardware (like the iPhone 3GS), though it is contrasted by later tags. : This is often a tag from a
If you are looking for the most stable and secure experience, the official version is maintained on the App Store with regular physics updates and new park releases. : Specifies that the app is compiled for
: Specifies that the app is compiled for 64-bit architecture (ARM64), which became a requirement for iOS apps following the release of iOS 11. However, while the base game is often inexpensive,
: Likely shorthand for iOS 9.0 , indicating the minimum operating system version required to run this specific build.
True Skate is known for its realistic physics and "flick-to-move" mechanics. However, while the base game is often inexpensive, much of its content—like additional skateparks and professional boards—is locked behind in-app purchases.
: Version 1.x is an older build. Modern versions of iOS may experience frequent crashes or graphical glitches when running outdated, modified .ipa files.