![]() ![]() While your times are recorded for all levels, it’s the amount of Lums that you collect which determines your final rating for the stage. Wall-riding and wall-kicking brought back memories of Super Mario 64 as well. I must admit, I even had feelings of nostalgia of games like Donkey Kong Country 2 on the SNES as I had to navigate Rayman through thorny vines where touching them would be an instant death. ![]() The levels look amazing, the gameplay isn’t complicated (its literally use the skills mentioned above to clear a level while collecting the Lums as you go) and overall, it’s just fun to play. As we seen from most popular iOS/Android games, the most the player really has to do is either tap the screen or hold down their finger. To begin with, the brilliance of this game lies in its simplicity. There are nine stages within each group and a bonus level referred to as the ‘Land of the Dead’ which is unlocked if you collect five red gems (known as Death’s teeth) – obtained if you collect all 100 Lums within a stage. ![]() The game consists of four groups of 10 stages, each revolving around a different skill Rayman can use (jump, glide, wall run and attack). The premise behind Rayman: Jungle Run is nicely summed up in its title – you play as Rayman as he, well… runs through the jungle. Finally acquainted with our limbless hero, the question to be answered is – is this game worth the purchase, or one people should run away from? Recently however I checked out the latest instalment in the Rayman series, Rayman: Jungle Run for iOS/Android. Despite the fact the franchise has been around for almost two decades, Rayman is a character I’ve never really come across in the past. ![]()
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