''Line Rider'' is an internet game, with versions available for
Microsoft Silverlight
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,
Javascript
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,
Windows
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, and
Flash
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. It was originally created in September 2006 by Boštjan Čadež (also known as "fšk"), a Slovenian student. Soon after its initial appearance on
DeviantArt
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, ''Line Rider'' became an internet phenomenon.
''Line Rider'' has been featured by several websites, such as
Yahoo!
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, but is mainly used on the website Linerider.com,
''Time'' Magazine's website
and appeared in several
McDonald's
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commercials for the
Snack Wrap
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in 2008. ''Line Rider'' was also selected by staff and voted by ''Jay is Games'' users to be the Best Webtoy of 2006. A two-page article about the game was published in ''
Games for Windows: The Official Magazine''.
Gameplay
The basic concept is to draw one or more lines with the
mouse
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on which a boy (referred to as "Bosh" by the creator) on a sled can ride after the player presses the "Play" button. The game includes simulated
physics
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, which means the track must be sufficiently smooth to prevent the character from falling off the sled. The author has said that he prefers the description "toy" to "game", as there is no goal to accomplish, nor does it have an end. In spite of its simplicity, many complicated tracks have been created, which include loops and other stunts. New tracks can consist of unrealistic tricks such as "flings" and "manuals" both on and off the sled. Many tracks created by the community have been set to music, such as the video ''This Will Destroy You'', timed completely to the entire self titled
''This Will Destroy You'' album. Others use background art to fill their tracks with hand-drawn mountain slopes and trees. Tracks are typically shared among users by uploading a video to websites, such as
YouTube
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or
Google Video
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. Revision 6.2 of ''Line Rider'' was released in August 2007, and was optimized to run more smoothly, and to have a higher-powered zoom tool. The game does allow created tracks to be saved, and shown to the public (only if creator wishes to do so). The storage is not on the ''Line Rider'' website, but on the user's hard drive, therefore allowing maximum storage implication and quicker access to stored tracks. In order to allow public viewing, the user must be logged into the website server.
On July 1, 2008, the original
Flash
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional aliases
* Flash (DC Comics character), several DC Comics superheroes with super speed:
** Flash (Barry Allen)
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Wally West, the first Kid F ...
version was replaced by a new one written in
Silverlight
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. It includes a new feature that allows people to send tracks to other people via
Windows Messenger
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. On October 23, 2009, this was replaced by Beta 3, which has the option to use dual players, a camera, trapdoor and
deceleration
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lines. In 2015, a "Spiritual Successor" to Line Rider was released for Windows
Line Rider Advanced which featured an in-game recording feature, selection tools, and advanced settings. Also in 2015, a new web version was released, Line Rider Javascript, which is hosted a
linerider.com and is still being updated as of 2022.
History
Conception and development
Boštjan Čadež, a student at the
Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Slovenia, was assigned to do an art project by the school's illustration class in 2005.
He planned the project to be coded
animation software
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from the beginning, as he had previous programming experience developing
VJ sets, "little"
Flash
Flash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional aliases
* Flash (DC Comics character), several DC Comics superheroes with super speed:
** Flash (Barry Allen)
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Wally West, the first Kid F ...
games, and presets for
Advanced Visualization Studio
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.
With that plus pages of his sketch book drawings to look at,
his first idea was a mixture of pre-coding and
traditional frame-by-frame methods of animation, where the user animated "by just drawing" and altered "on the fly."
Čadež noticed a program by Anderas Gysin named ''Cronodraw'' that partially matched this concept, and later placed the drawing and mouse control mechanics of Gysin's program into the final product of ''Line Rider''.
Čadež then found a page in his sketchbook that consisted only of a small man sledding on a tilted line; this brought back memories of when he was a child doodling the man sledding on various "path lines", and he decided this would be the basis of the project.
''Line Rider'' was completed in non-consecutive periods for more than a year, the amount of work totaling to four months; the development process involved Čadež learning
physics
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and
vector mathematics through tutorials by ''
N+'' developer Metanet Software.
He explained that he wanted the experience of playing the game to be "like life," which was why he left out an eraser feature in his original version: "If you make a mistake, it’s there. You can’t just erase it."
inXile founder Brian Fargo conceived the name Bosh for the main character, although Čadež initially proposed Sanka.
Release and initial popularity
Čadež first uploaded ''Line Rider'' to his
Deviantart
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account fšk on September 23, 2006,
and it garnered 10,000 viewers within 24 hours.
However, the game's popularity escalated after a
Digg
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user named Unconed posted about the game in the fall of 2006; this led to several users posting
screen captured footage of the drawings to
YouTube
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, which all totaled 15 million views by December 2006.
By October 2006, ''Line Rider'' was viewed more than four million times on Deviantart, downloaded more than 325,000 times, and reached number seven on
Google Zeitgeist
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's search query chart (above searches about or related to
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and ''
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon''); the success of the game was acknowledged by Deviantart founder Angelo Sotira: "It's been amazing. ''Line Rider'' has become an event. It's viral growth at its best."
Several knock-off versions of the game, such as ''Line
Flyer'', ''
Jeep
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Flyer'', ''Line
Boarder A boarder may be a person who:
*snowboards
*skateboards
*bodyboards
* surfs
*stays at a boarding house
*attends a boarding school
*takes part in a boarding attack
The Boarder may also refer to:
* ''The Boarder'' (1953 film), a 1953 Soviet dram ...
'', and ''Chair Flyer'' were also created and published online within weeks of its original release.
''
The New York Times
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'' praised the rejection of the eraser tool for adding challenge to ''Line Rider'': "The difficulty of creating a great course using today’s crude tools makes you even more amazed at the genius of the best ''Line Rider'' artists’ work."
Wietse de Vries, a founder of a
fan site
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Fansites may offer specialized information on the subject (e.g., episode listings, bi ...
for the game named LineRider.org, analyzed that the game's popularity was attributed to its ability for players to express their creativity, contrasted with many other games that "always looked the same and had too less features."
Later years
On December 19, 2006, Čadež published an updated version of ''Line Rider'' (www.official-linerider.com) that added erasing and zooming features as well as more line variations.
He originally planned to release it a month before until he was contacted by inXile Entertainment founder
Brian Fargo to purchase the rights for the game via
Skype
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.
Fargo appreciated ''Line Rider'' as "another ''
Tetris
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''" in an era of high-budget, complex
video games
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, and that the game made the player an artist.
As an educational tool
''Line Rider'' has been the basis for an article published in ''
The Physics Teacher
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'' magazine concerning the use of computers in Physics education by members of the Physics Department of
Southeastern Louisiana University
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. The article uses video captures of ''Line Rider'' to explore the physics in the game by use of video analysis.
Remake
''Line Rider 2: Unbound'' (''Line Rider: Freestyle'' in Europe) is a remake released in September 2008 for the
Nintendo DS,
Microsoft Windows, and
Wii
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. The
gameplay
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is similar to that of the original revision 6.2, with the addition of a
multiplayer
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puzzle mode, and has several added features including different vehicles, exploding lines and scenery. Players are able to share tracks with others through a
Bluetooth
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connection and can send the files in texts to other phones and to the web.
On December 19, 2006, it was announced that
InXile Entertainment
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had gained console rights for Line Rider, legally restricting copies and imitations of the game.
Microsoft Windows,
Nintendo DS and
Wii
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versions were released in Fall 2008, containing new features.
It was stated that a story mode featuring new characters Bailey and Chaz would be in the game. In the story mode the player competes against Chaz in hopes of winning the ultimate sled and the love of Bailey. This mode spans 40 courses, all of which were designed by TechDawg, a well known track designer. The player can also download other people's tracks off of the internet from the game's website. The European version was published by
Deep Silver
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History
Deep Silver was announced in November 2002, with their first release to be '' Ana ...
.
Voice actors include
Tom Kenny
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(as Bosh),
Tara Strong
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(as Bailey) and
Fred Tatasciore
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(as Chaz) in the cutscenes and credits.
A version has been released for the Apple
iPhone called ''Line Rider iRide''.
Review: Line Rider iRide for iPhone
/ref> This version includes iPhone specific features such as accelerometer
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based physics and worldwide file sharing.
Reception
The game received "mixed or average reviews" on all platforms according to video game review aggregator
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Metacritic
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.[
The game was nominated for two Nintendo DS-specific awards in ]IGN
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's 2008 Game of the Year awards, namely, Best Puzzle Game and Best Original Score.
References
External links
Line Rider official website
Line Rider 2 Unbound official mascot design
European Line Rider 2 Product Website
*{{moby game, id=/line-rider-2-unbound, name=''Line Rider 2: Unbound''
2006 video games
Flash games
Flash games ported to consoles
Internet memes
InXile Entertainment games
Android (operating system) games
IOS games
Nintendo DS games
Non-games
Microsoft Silverlight games
Video games developed in the United States
Video games developed in Slovenia
Wii games
Windows games