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Monday, April 27, 2009

Lilt Line is "a massively single player retro rhythm racing beat 'em up premiere musical space flight simulator action game with a dubstep flavour". That is, according to creator Gordon Midwood.

Coming to the iPhone/iPod Touch any day now, Different Cloth have just released the above trailer to show what Lilt Line is really about.

Comments

Oh grime, how I love thee. Were I an iPhone owner, this would be mine. Perhaps someday.

Oh wow, nice soundtrack, even though it would benefit the game greatly if it could be possible to sync the game with our own mp3s.

it's like a retrofied 2d version of REZ. It looks INCREDIBLE, i really need this!

haha that's the best description yet thanks for the post!

Sicklewight blood.

Seems to me like the tilt controls are backwards. It would make more sense to me, I think, if the line were always moving "level" and you had to tilt the "world" around it.

that looks tits.

im getting a little bit of dotstream, and i love it.

cymon: you can reverse the tilt controls on the menu screen so that they work the other way round

FISH: mmm dotstream

Definite purchase. Looks amazing!

Looks like what I SHOULD have made when I started Mind The Gap (http://www.bezzy.net/Videos/MindTheGap/MindTheGapWIP03.avi)!

@gordon: Oh, well then all I need is an iPhone/PodTouch.

Got it. Love it. Controls are soo, soo chrisp. Thank you!

when will the cracked .ipa version be available.. soon i hope :)

don't get mad at me, they'll still make MILLIONS.

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