![]() In the meantime, sit back and enjoy this Line Rider/Edvard Grieg masterpiece from DoodleChaos. There you will find some amazing videos of other synced tracks, impressive pieces of line art, and even a feature length Line Rider film. If you want to go further down the Line Rider rabbit hole, there are plenty of videos on YouTube. We can only assume that it took a great deal of time and patience to put this track together, and we cannot deny that the track only enhances the loud, fist-pumping moments of the song. This brings me back to “In the Hall of the Mountain King.” Below is a video of one creator’s track that has been fully synced to the heart-pounding craziness of this Peer Gynt movement. What’s more, many creators have synced their tracks to music thus creating a track that is both visually and musically enjoyable. Play Line Rider for free Line Rider is a classic sandbox game where you draw a track for the sledder to ride on. Since then it has had a steady following of imaginative designers who use the game to create elaborate tracks. The sequel, Line Rider 2, was released for the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS in 2008. This game has been around since 2006 when it was released by Boštjan Čadež on DeviantArt for Microsoft Silverlight and Flash. These tracks can go on for as long as you want because you have absolute control of the course. If there is a gap in the track that he doesn’t clear Bosh will fall, seemingly forever. If you have a line that goes down at an angle, Bosh will pick up speed. Copy and paste locations are based on the center of the screen, this is to simplify animation uses. Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V act as cut, copy, and paste, respectively. ![]() It is a physics-based game, so Bosh is completely responsive to how you build your tracks. Draw a box with the line selection tool to select lines. If you are unfamiliar with Line Rider, the concept is simple: you draw lines for the main character “Bosh” to slide on with his sled. While Grieg’s classic work is over 140 years old, the game Line Rider is not. This movement has been used in movies including The Social Network and Needful Things and in a couple of video games like The Witness and The End is Nigh. YouTuber DoodleChaos has been creating Line Rider videos to some of the most famous classical music tracks and the results are almost hypnotic. If not, you should check it out, but chances are you’ve at least heard, “In the Hall of the Mountain King” a few times. At some point in your life, you’ve probably heard parts of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No. Synchronised line riders visualise this classical piece of music.Love my work Please consider supporting me on Patreon.
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