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16 Comments
jonnysays...anyone else thinking Dark Castle?
Hive13says...Holy shit! That was crazy. Imagine the time it took to draw that.
FancyLsays...I appreciate the art, but does that even count as Line Rider anymore? The physics is way off. This is just animation based off of a game.
sometimessays...@FancyL -
newer versions of Line Rider have lines that can act like conveyor belts, pushing the sled in a particular direction, freeing it from being just a gravity game.
spoco2says...Almost an immediate downvote for the horrendous use of lens flare... but upvote for the insane use of linerider
Oatmealsays...technically *videogames
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Videogames) - requested by Oatmeal.
8772says...*sigh* If only I had any artistic talent whatsoever.
enemycombatantsays...Agree with Spoco, how can someone show so much artistic talent throughout the video and still resort to a (poorly done) lens flare in the intro?
gwiz665says...I like the Duff-man theme at the end.
ChosenOnesays...this is really starting to make my hill into a loopty-loop accomplishment look bad
Chaucersays...I never understood the appeal in this.
thebug44says...Marry me, then we can have children who ride sleds through vast, exciting new worlds.
cybrbeastsays...Song at the end is "Yello - Oh Yeah"
gorgonheapsays...What I don't get is that he starts out only 40 feet or so from the rocket. And then he travels 10 miles to get there. That would be a tough math question:
"Line rider travels at an average speed of 50 miles an hour. He is currently 40 feet from his goal. how long does it take him to get from his start point to his finish point?"
Wrong answer: Less then 1 minute
Right answer: 2 minutes 30 seconds.
EDDsays...I never heard of Line Rider before this - I did, however, purchase Elasto Mania in 2000. And this "engine", if you will, seems to have "borrowed" quite a bit.
Further reading:
http://www.elastomania.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BQyAiayIk8
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