Right around when the Wii launched inXile announced they were bringing Line Rider to the Wii and the DS. That was in 2006 and we were supposed to get the game in spring 2007. During the past two years ...
The deceptively simple Line Rider started as a free Flash game. It was able to move beyond restrictions, such as not having a tangible goal or even the ability to save your hard-earned work, and ...
Flash game aficionados are likely jubilant at the recent release of Line Rider 2 Unbound for the DS, and for good reason. Line Rider 2 Unbound takes everything that was great about the flash game Line ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Sept. 17, 2008 - Genius Products, Inc. announced today that Line RiderTM 2: Unbound for Nintendo DSTM and PC are now available at retail outlets. Capturing the fun and thrills ...
Following the release of Line Rider 2: Unbound for Nintendo DS and PC, Genius Products, Inc. (OTCBB: GNPI) announced today that Line Rider 2: Unbound for Wii is now available at retail outlets.
Line Rider—one of the more popular Flash-based game diversions—has come to the iPhone. InXile Entertainment offers it for $3, and it’s worth the price of admission. Line Rider iRide takes an ...
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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Line Rider 2: Unbound Line Rider 2: Unbound lets players create their own track using a pencil tool. Players can create ramps, loops, hills, and checkpoints ...
Boy grabs sled. Boy rides sled. A simple concept yields endless fun and the latest Internet Phenomenon is born! In Line Rider the player draws their own landscape with a simple pencil tool creating as ...
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