Controls: Mouse to interact
Game Description: The irresistible webtoy Line Rider has returned, now in a delicious "beta 2" flavor! Line Rider was originally created by Bostjan Cadez (aka FSK) as a project for an illustration class. All you do is draw lines for a character on a sled to slide down. It's your basic tool for creating floors and ceilings. Line - Create straight lines with ease. Swatches - Three line-types are available to use, each represented by a colored swatch. Blue lines are normal floors/ceilings, but red lines will give your rider a speed boost. Green lines are for decoration and have no affect on where the rider goes. Eraser - Wipe out whole sections or tiny portions of your masterpiece. Flag - Lets you save the rider's current speed and position. The next time you click "play", the rider will take off from there. The California-based software company inXile Entertainment has obtained the publishing rights to Line Rider. The company plans to release versions of the game on both the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii in the spring of 2007. If you haven't tried Line Rider, it's definitely time to discover what the fuss is all about.
Game Description: The irresistible webtoy Line Rider has returned, now in a delicious "beta 2" flavor! Line Rider was originally created by Bostjan Cadez (aka FSK) as a project for an illustration class. All you do is draw lines for a character on a sled to slide down. It's your basic tool for creating floors and ceilings. Line - Create straight lines with ease. Swatches - Three line-types are available to use, each represented by a colored swatch. Blue lines are normal floors/ceilings, but red lines will give your rider a speed boost. Green lines are for decoration and have no affect on where the rider goes. Eraser - Wipe out whole sections or tiny portions of your masterpiece. Flag - Lets you save the rider's current speed and position. The next time you click "play", the rider will take off from there. The California-based software company inXile Entertainment has obtained the publishing rights to Line Rider. The company plans to release versions of the game on both the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii in the spring of 2007. If you haven't tried Line Rider, it's definitely time to discover what the fuss is all about.