Deep Silver Bags Line Rider
Wondering what ever happened to the promised Line Rider for Nintendo DS and Wii? It was waiting for Deep Silver to pick up the title, which it now did.
Deep Silver (part of Koch Media) and the developer inXile Entertainment are going to publish a brand-new version of the popular Internet game Line Rider Freestyle for Wii and Nintendo DS (and PC) in 2009. Koch Media has secured the publishing rights for Europe, Turkey, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Line Rider is a true phenomenon, with a seemingly simple, addictive principle. Millions of gamers have already played the Internet version. Numerous Line Rider video clips are found on the Internet, along with fan sites and increasingly spectacular tracks. At the Game Developers Conference, Line Rider was awarded the innovation prize.
The Wii, Nintendo DS and PC versions contain plenty of additional tools and new game modes. In Line Rider Freestyle, the player gets to draw a random landscape on the screen with a virtual pencil. Ramps, hills, chasms and jumps may be incorporated as desired. There is no limit to the player's creativity.
By pushing a button, a virtual sledder is then released into the previously created landscape, racing down the slope at breakneck speed until he careens off the track.
In Story mode, the main character needs to solve 40 puzzles in eight chapters, hitting certain targets on the way. In Freestyle mode, on the other hand, Line Rider artists are absolutely free to create their own exciting tracks. A completely new set of tools is available for this. The self-designed challenges may then be presented on the official Line Rider website.
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