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Ride The Lines Of Change! Line Rider Freestyle Review

After a huge success of the original version of line rider is has finally been released on to the Nintendo Ds.

Such a basic idea for a game has proven to be such a huge hit with all ages of people all over the world in the previous version that was online.

The basic concept of the game is that you must get your guy from basically a to b and filling in the gaps as he goes which may sound like a bit of a effortless and pointless game but the idea and way it has been done is something else.

Line rider freestyle is a nice mix if of a puzzle game and a creative game where you let your mind run wild in creating custom levels of your choice.

You get offered the choice to one or more game play modes such as freestyle or career or create your own levels even, there’s plenty to do and to play in this game with levels that could be small or levels that could be big, and each one is a challenge in its own way.

The graphics are simple but enjoyable due to you not having to concentrate much on the graphics, instead you are to busy concentrating on what you are doing elsewhere on the screens of your Ds which saves you cocking up the vital lines to get your little guy through.

To round up the game its self it’s a really good puzzle game and isn’t as easy as it looks which makes it a deceiving game to look at then go ahead and play, its worth the purchase due to the long last ability of the game and the challenge that’s involved, which offers great value and game length for your money in the long run and will keep you busy for ages at any time.

Review By: Richard Sweeting

 

 

 

 

 

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