

Common enemies here include Darkroots and Stone men. However, the mountain contains many ancient temples, where fakirs meditate and worship the Bubble Dreamer. On the surface, the weather ranges from mild to snowy. This mountainous landscape is the Mystical Pique.

Along the way, the they must fight off an attack from the Guardian of the Music World, a gigantic bird which watches over the passage to the next land. On the other side, the heroes find friendly mosquitoes who fly them to the game's second environment. The Electoons band together to form a bridge through the sky. When enough Electoons have been freed, Betilla informs the heroes that they have enough to reach the next world. Once freed, she gives them the power to slap. Eventually, they find Betilla the Fairy, the nymph who created Rayman long ago, and who has now been captured by the invaders. The first stop for Rayman, Globox and the Teensies is the Jibberish Jungle, a lush forest filled with exotic foliage and enemies such as Lividstones and Darktoons. As the player frees more Electoons, more characters become available, but all are variations of Rayman, Globox and the Teensies. The hub from which the player can access levels and choose characters is the Snoring Tree. He also makes occasional appearances at the beginning of a level, to give the heroes advice and instructions. In exchange for a certain number of Lums, the Magician gives the heroes Electoons. In order to heal the Bubble Dreamer's mind and restore harmony and balance to the Glade, the heroes must free the Electoons from cages hidden across the world – if they fail, their universe will vanish like a bad dream.Įnergy creatures called Lums are scattered throughout every level in the game at the end of each level, the heroes give the Lums they have collected to the Magician, a friendly character who counts them in a large test tube. Now the Glade of Dreams has begun to disintegrate. The Livid Dead have been joined in their invasion by hundreds of other enemies, who have captured and imprisoned the Electoons – small, pink energy creatures that hold the world together. When they escape, they find that the Bubble Dreamer has gone quite mad. The undead beings who live there, infuriated by this incessant snoring, launch an invasion on the Glade of Dreams, ambushing and capturing Rayman and his friends.

A nearby microphone, disguised as a flower, picks up the sound of the heroes' snoring, amplifying it and transmitting it to the subterranean Land of the Livid Dead. With them is the Bubble Dreamer, the jovial god who created their world, the Glade of Dreams. In April 2012, Ubisoft announced that a direct sequel to the game was being developed, under the title Rayman Legends, which released in September 2013.Īt the beginning of the game, Rayman and his friends – Globox and the Teensies – are sleeping at the Snoring Tree.

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A Microsoft Windows version was released on Maa 3DS version was released in June 2012.Ī spin-off title for mobiles which is based off this game's artstyle, was released for Android and iOS in September 2012, titled Rayman Jungle Run. This version also features exclusive collectible items called Relics these unlock two large mosaic puzzles in the Snoring Tree, revealing events from the pasts of Rayman and Globox. In February 2012, a PlayStation Vita version was released, with new features such as a Ghost Mode and the use of the touch screen. The game was released on Novemin North America, and on Novemin Europe for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii.
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Rayman Origins is the first game in the main series to feature co-operative platforming gameplay, allowing for up to four players at once. It also marks the return of Rayman creator Michel Ancel to the series he had not worked on a Rayman title since Rayman 2 in 1999. It was announced by Ubisoft at E3 2010, and is the first major Rayman game since the creation of the Raving Rabbids series. Despite its title, it is not a prequel, but a sequel to the first three Rayman games. Rayman Origins is a 2D sidescroller platform game, and the fourth major title in the Rayman series. Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, Mac, Microsoft Xbox One Single player and co-operative up to four players Gabrielle Shrager (lead game writer and story designer) Sebastien Morin with Lorenzo Avi, Julien Chevalier, Romain Claude and Axel Cossardeaux
