Everything you need to craft any obstacle or path your imagination can conjure is there and is remarkably easy to use. The tool set in Free Rider 2 lets you draw solid lines, background scenery, create curves (which are really just a series of small, straight lines), add power-ups, and perform basic editing tasks such as erasing or saving your work. It's webtoy-meets-level-editor kind of experience, and it's even better than the original. When you're done, take to the arrow keys and drive your rider through the stage. Using a large tool set you can sculpt, edit and decorate the environment any way you choose. Aah, the sweet smell of webtoys in the morning (and afternoon/evening/night)! Pete from OneMoreLevel has just released Free Rider 2, a sequel that continues the more interactive spin on the Line Rider formula.
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