Bought it this morning. Its a simple but very nice app.
"Huh?"
oh YES I love this game on the comp and now on the iPhone/iPod touch?!?!?!?I think I'm going into histerics!:)
I downloaded the free Flying Rider when that was available. I can't say that I'm all that enthralled with it. Yes, it's entertaining to play with for a bit, but it's little more than that. It strikes me as being something much more appropriately released as a free, sponsored app, rather then a for-pay app. I.e. like any of numerous free games you can play on the web that make money via ads.
Nice implementation, but a bit buggy.
The track flipped upside down a couple of times when entering edit mode, and was no longer editable.
Adjusting app volume also adjusts ringer and alert volume. This is a problem with many apps, not just Line Rider, but means one can't turn off game sounds without turning off the phone's ringer.
Bought it this morning. Its a simple but very nice app.
"Huh?"
oh YES I love this game on the comp and now on the iPhone/iPod touch?!?!?!?I think I'm going into histerics!:)
I downloaded the free Flying Rider when that was available. I can't say that I'm all that enthralled with it. Yes, it's entertaining to play with for a bit, but it's little more than that. It strikes me as being something much more appropriately released as a free, sponsored app, rather then a for-pay app. I.e. like any of numerous free games you can play on the web that make money via ads.
Nice implementation, but a bit buggy.
The track flipped upside down a couple of times when entering edit mode, and was no longer editable.
Adjusting app volume also adjusts ringer and alert volume. This is a problem with many apps, not just Line Rider, but means one can't turn off game sounds without turning off the phone's ringer.