

It's a brilliant way of extending the value of the game. Support for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows you to upload your own creations to the community and also download tracks from other users. What's great is that you're able to share custom built puzzles with chums via a local wireless connection or upload them online. Story sees you solving puzzles, whereas Puzzle enables you to create them. Both modes employ similar styles of play, each requiring you to solve simple puzzles by drawing missing portions of incomplete tracks. Where Line Rider 2 begins to distinguish itself is in two new modes: Story and Puzzle. Aside from taking advantage of the stylus for drawing tracks, it's essentially the same game that's available online, beautifully brought to DS. The fun of tinkering in Freestyle mode is to design crazy tracks with steep slopes, loops, and big jumps. Draw a descending hill and Bosh accelerates down the slope inversely, he'll lose speed climbing an ascending gradiant.

Simple physics determine how Bosh and his sled move through your creations. Using your stylus, you're able to draw outrageous tracks on which Bosh can ride his little sled.

The wildly popular flash game takes toboggan aficionado Bosh on a new adventure in the DS's Line Rider 2: Unbound.įreestyle mode keeps Line Rider 2 tethered to the original flash title. Check all three off for the handheld adaptation of internet phenomenon Line Rider. Few button presses, totally intuitive use of the stylus, and cute graphics. It seems that the best DS games are also the simplest.
