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Game Votex: Line Rider 2: Unbound PC Review

Game Vortex writes: "Most people have heard of or have seen Line Rider in some form by now. There are youtube videos of insanely detailed tracks that actually function. And the game is available for free for anyone to play around with. Up until now that's what it has been: less of a game and more of a toy.

Line Rider 2 is a more robust application, with colorful backgrounds like icy caves, and an attractive menu system. There's a simple cartoon guy that replaces the stick-guy from the original Line Rider. During the Story mode, there are some simple CG scenes with him, too. Line Rider hasn't suddenly been transformed into a 3D epic adventure, but it has been given a bit of color to spice things up."

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Goodplay.org Operation Gratitude Bundle Round-up

Daav from NoobFeed.com spends his days gaming away the casual titles, just so you may know what the 5 free titles of Goodplay.org's current charity are all about. The pay-what-you-want promotion called Operation gratitude has everything from driving, shooting, puzzles, poker and even sledding. Find out which are the best for your buck.

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Free Games In Goodplay Pay-What-You-Want Bundle [Charity]

NoobFeed.com has good news for fans of free games and charity alike. Are you for supporting our troops? Great, then support this pay-what-you-want bundle. Are you less keen on the military? Donate anyway and help keep your fellow man alive and well. Just give from the heart.

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Video Game Bytes: Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories and Line Rider 2: Unbound

Washington Times writes:

"Here's an abbreviated look at some multimedia titles for the entire family.

Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories (for PlayStation 2, Square Enix, $29.99) - So why would I bother with a new game for Sony's last-generation console that essentially is a 3-D remake of a 2004 Game Boy Advance title? Because a great story bundled with complex game mechanics and hours of action wins a player's devotion every time."

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