- Publisher: InXile Entertainment
- Release Date: Sep 23, 2008
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Line Rider's core concept is great, and this sequel does pretty much what it sets out to do: monetize the free online toy with added gameplay, visuals, and music.
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If you have the patience to learn the subtleties of sled-track design, there is a lot of value in this little package.
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As a creative tool Unbound is great, but as a game it feels a little sparse. Despite its seemingly casual nature, the technical side of Unbound shouldn't be underestimated -- it quickly frustrates players looking for a light challenge while rewarding the more dedicated who are willing to invest the time.
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It’s all good, but it’s still a simple premise that wears out sooner rather than later for most folks – a free game that lasts this long is great, but when we’re shelling out actual money, we have higher expectations.
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In closing, Line Rider 2: Unbound is a fun, charming puzzle game that may fall victim to a steep learning curve, but remains enjoyable nonetheless.
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There is no doubt that the concept of Line Rider is ingenious, but Freestyle doesn't offer much more fun than the charming original Flash-Game.