Line Rider has apparently taken the internet by storm when it was first released last September with 15 million downloads! Line Rider allows players to construct their own track filled with as many ramps, hills, and jumps as they can imagine utilizing a pencil tool. Once the player is done creating their course, they can send a virtual sledder down the route until he wipes out. The possibilities in Line Rider are only limited by physics and the player??????s imagination with an almost endless number of variations and replay. Search for Line Rider on YouTube for what can be done (or scroll down for one we found earlier).
The game is coming to mobile thanks to publisher In-Fusio and inXile and should be launching in September. By then, mobile YouTube may be in full flow but if its not, you can upload and share onto the Official Line Rider site.
"Line Rider is a perfect application for mobile," said Frank Keeling, chief executive officer of In-Fusio. "It's fun, simple, addictive and viral. We look forward to expanding the robust Line Rider community to mobile phones throughout the world."
"Expanding Line Rider to mobile phones is a natural fit for this game," said Brian Fargo, chief executive officer of inXile entertainment. "Line Rider has great 'pick up and play' abilities, which translates perfectly into mobile gaming. Players will be able to create and show-off their tracks anytime and anywhere."
Not sure how easy it is going to be to control the game. Providing it has a save and edit function this could be a great application for tinkering on your commute
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