Line Rider is an internet game, with versions available for Microsoft Silverlight, Javascript, Windows, and Flash.
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Line Rider is an internet game, with versions available for Microsoft Silverlight, Javascript, Windows, and Flash.
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Line Rider was selected by staff and voted by Jay is Games users to be the Best Webtoy of 2006.
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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.
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Line Rider planned the project to be coded animation software from the beginning, as he had previous programming experience developing VJ sets, "little" Flash games, and presets for Advanced Visualization Studio.
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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 Cadez learning physics and vector mathematics through tutorials by N+ developer Metanet Software.
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Line Rider 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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Line Rider has been the basis for an article published in The Physics Teacher 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.
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Line Rider 2: Unbound is a remake released in September 2008 for the Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, and Wii.
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On December 19,2006, it was announced that InXile Entertainment had gained console rights for Line Rider, legally restricting copies and imitations of the game.
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