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GAMEPLAY FEATURES:
* Ridiculously addictive gameplay
* Simple and streamlined game design reminiscent of old school arcade games
* Beautifully rendered 3D environments
* Runs flawlessly on the iPhone4's retina display while sporting a silky smooth 60FPS
* Lane Splitter is a universal app: experience full resolution HD graphics on your iPad without being forced to buy a separate "HD" version
* Optimized for all iDevices including older 2G/3G phones
* Global leaderboards
* Facebook integration: compete with your friends for top score and post brags to your wall
* Awesome realistic sound effects recorded from a real sport bike!
HOW TO PLAY:
* Tilt the phone to steer left and right
* Stay away from cars and walls
* Hang on for dear life!
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