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 ...
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 ...
At first glimpse, it looks like a silly scrawl. But don’t let that fool you — Line Rider is becoming one of the most popular flash games on the web. Part Jackass stunt, part physics lesson, Line Rider ...
I don't normally get terribly excited about phone games, but hearing that inXile is porting LineRider over to them makes me positively giddy. The Internet fave will, eventually, land on the Wii and DS ...
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.
Despite being released in retail form for PC, Wii and DS as Line Rider 2, the Flash version of the original Line Rider is still being tweaked by developer Sparkworkz to provide the most casual and ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. - March 20, 2007 - inXile entertainment and mobile game publisher In-Fusio announced today an agreement for the development and distribution of a new mobile version of the hugely ...
Released one million years ago in 2006, Line Rider was impossible to ignore during the late '00s. For high schoolers desperate for something better to do than listen to a middle-aged man tell them how ...
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 ...
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 ...