
EDGE: "The game measures your score by how many checkpoint gates you can make it through before plummeting into the snowblind abyss. Here’s the ingenious twist: leaping off the road isn’t automatic suicide. You keep your forward momentum while falling and if you manage to guide The Vessel back onto a later patch of ribbon before the world bleeds out to white a few seconds after losing direct contact with the road, you can game the system and boost your score more rapidly. Simply for the harrowing elegance of this risk-reward proposition, Impossible Road’s lone developer Kevin Ng deserves to have his pockets paved with gold."

Impossible Road is a hidden gem on the Android marketplace, one that you should probably check out.

Your only aim in the game is to beat your previous score, and then some more, and if you don’t throw away your phone in frustration at the impossibility of it all, you could aim to beat the crazy leaderboards.

Standout mobile games are typically the ones that are minimalistic and extremely difficult. Look at the ‘Super Hexagon’, ‘Hundreds’, and ‘Flappy Bird’.
‘Impossible Road’ falls (literally) into this category. After experiencing plenty of success in the App Store, developer Kevin Ng has announced a version for Android users for April 8th. Expect the game to be priced similarly to the iOS version at $1.99 USD.
wow it means this game is equal to Skyrim,and Bioshock Infinite o_o