If I don’t like the track I’m on, a simple page refresh gives me a new one to try. Some are incredibly detailed, and others are pretty basic and straight-forward.įor my money, I really enjoy hitting the Random Track page, and seeing what shows up. Lots and lots of tracks here, for you to lose lots and lots of time. You can watch a track’s ghost (someone who has the best time recorded), or you can actually race against the ghost too. You can draw and save your own tracks (for others to play). There are a lot of fancy features available. images, links, files, assignments and assessments to your lessons Create status tags to easily track when each lesson is ready, approved, taught, etc. Note: full screen mode is your friend here, and definitely makes things much easier. The controls are pretty simple: Enter resets the course, F puts you in full screen mode, and the arrow keys control movement (Up = accelerate, Down = brake, Left/Right = rotate). The latest variation is called Canvas Rider, and takes advantage of HTML 5’s new element. Can it really be that over 4 years have gone by since the classic Line Rider emerged? Time sure flies when you’re building and jumping ramps.
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