Line Rider 2: Unbound

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The internet flash phenomenon that became a full-flegded physics-based video game, created by Bostjan Cadez. You draw a series of ramps, jumps, and tracks to help your daredevil sledder reach the end of each course. The game can be found on the PC, as well as the Wii and DS, where it will take advantage of the DS' touch screen.

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Line Rider 2: Unbound - DS

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Innovative concepts Doesn't live up to expectations
  Poor storytelling
  Annoying audio
  Ugly visuals
  Repetitive gameplay
Line Crasher--Rapture Review

Okay I am going to make this short. DO NOT BUY UNLESS YOUR AGES 3-9. Yes it is just sad what they did to Line Rider. At first I thought SWEET DRAW THE LINE NO MOUSE THIS IS GREAT. It would have been if the physics had not been so messed up. To add to that annoyance the music will make you bash your head in. The story mode is aimed and little kids and the puzzles are pathetic. The graphics are horrible. Yes they messed up line rider graphics. The worst thing is that you have to pay for it. My advice stick with the free online version because although it seems like it would be great on the ds. IT IS NOT. I recommend this game for little kids see the ages above they will love it. If you love Line Rider this is not a game you should get it will kill it for you. It think the saddest part is that it was easier to make the lines with the mouse. This is a sad day for Line Rider

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  • Sep. 16, 2008 Review: Line Rider 2: Unbound (DS)

    I have to admit I was rather scandalized to find Line Rider being turned into a DS (Wii, PC) title. Have you seen the official website? This thing has been Disneyfied all out of proportion from its simple yet addicting, school-project-posted-to-deviantart roots. Now all of the sudden YouTube's favorite sledder needs cut-scenes, puzzles, and unlockables? Not feeling it! Not feeling it at all! Yet another perfectly cool free game that suddenly needs to be paid for.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Deviantart meets the DS stylus in this one of a kind platformer!