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 ...
Line Rider 2 seeks to monetize a concept available in a free flash game. But is it worth it? That depends on if you really like CGI cut scenes, trial and error ...
inXile Entertainment has announced the forthcoming release of Line Rider for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s an adaptation of the popular game available for online play, and it will cost $2.99. In ...
Line Rider, a bona fide net game phenom, is soon making the full transition to traditional gaming platforms -- but along the way, Line Rider has stopped over at mobile, courtesy of publisher In-Fusio.
Imagine gripping your handlebars tight, gunning the engine, shifting your weight while hanging on during a forward full flip of you and your motor bike all from the comfort and safety of your mobile.
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Like Rider has gained a pretty gigantic following online since the game released in its flash format back in 2006, and after two years of video sharing and TechDawg performances, the game is finally ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. When the original Line Rider first hit the Internet in 2006, its simplicity and lack of a real goal gave it the feel of a toy rather than a game. All ...
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