Home • PC Game News • Line Rider • 1 Natalie Clayton Contributor 28th November 2020 / 11:24AM You remember Line Rider, right? That Flash game with the wee man on a sled who slides down whatever track you’ve sketched? Great little time-killer, that. Only, it seems one artist has wiled away more than a few hours on the slip ‘n’ slider. Having spent hundreds of hours over the past decade putting it all together, David Lu is finally ready to show us Omniverse 2 – an exhaustive showcase of high-velocity puppetry that turns the web toy into a mind-bending work of art in its own right. Now, it’s been a good few years since Line Rider’s inception in 2007. Thankfully, folks are still soundtracking vids with The Matrix: Reloaded score. Some things never change. To experience this #content, you will need to enable targeting cookies. Yes, we know. Sorry.Manage cookie settings It’s wild, right? I come across loose bits from Line Rider every year or so, and have always been impressed with the precision pacing of the more musically-oriented tracks, but Lu’s turned the tiny web-tool into something else entirely. It becomes impossible to tell what bits of track…