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Line Bound

Discussion in 'Made With Unity' started by 0xc0dec, Aug 19, 2013.

  1. 0xc0dec

    0xc0dec

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    Hello community!

    Please welcome my new iOS/Android game Line Bound.



    AppStore link

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    In this crazy arcade game you will guide a line that moves inside another line. Avoid obstacles and choose the right moment and correct direction for each turning. Movement speed increases each level, so as the difficulty of levels. Be prepared for a stress test of your reaction and nerves =)

    The game is super minimalistic. No noisy music, just soft sounds. Nothing should distract player from his 145 attempt on yet another level. Controls are very simple: tap on left screen half to rotate left, on right half to rotate right.

    Line Bound was inspired by the Ludum Dare 26 game Follow The Line







     
    Last edited: Jan 26, 2014
  2. imaginaryhuman

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    I like it, nice clean graphics, simple gameplay which becomes more complex, harder to master... especially looks more challenging as it gets faster.. could be pretty hard-core if you do a really fast play mode.
     
  3. 0xc0dec

    0xc0dec

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    @imaginaryhuman, thank you!

    Some promo codes below. Share with your friends =)

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  4. 0xc0dec

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  5. thoorne

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    Looks cool. Very simple and modern, i like it. Although paid option is not the best business model on android. What i suggest you is to put some full screen ads during restart/loading and make an option to remove them for 1/2 USD.
     
  6. 0xc0dec

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    Thanks for advice, I was also suspecting that paid apps on Android are the minority.