Popular games for franchise Rayman

29.08.2013

Originally thought as an exclusive title, Rayman Legends used the Wii U Gamepad for some functionalities. After going multiplatform, the Wii U and PlayStation Vita versions of Rayman Legends gave the ability to control Murphy in certain stages through touch controls. This interaction was removed from the other versions.

15.11.2011

Bubble Dreamer, Rayman, his best friend Globox, and some Teensy friends are chilling out at the Bubble Dreamer's resting grounds, the Snoring Tree. However, their snoring disturbs an old granny from the Land of the Livid Dead, who retaliates by sending an evil army of horrendous creatures and the Darktoons across the world, capturing the Electoons that inhabit the world, imprisoning Betilla the Nymph and her sisters, and plunging the Glade into chaos. As a result, the ensuing disaster causes the Bubble Dreamer to go crazy and have nightmares. Although they are captured, Rayman and his friends are able to escape the Darktoons. They are then tasked by the Magician to gather enough Electoons to cure the Bubble Dreamer and restore the Glade of Dreams. Their efforts to locate the Electoons allow them to gain access to the various lands of the Glade, rescuing the Nymphs along the way.

22.10.1999

With its enchanted storybook look beautifully translated into 3D, lush, vibrant colors, funny enemy designs, and clever jumping puzzles, Rayman 2 is platforming perfection. No arms, no legs, no problem for the little French creation that could.

21.02.2003

Hoodlum Havoc is a 3-D platformer from Ubisoft starring limbless hero Rayman. A hilarious story takes a few twists as Rayman sets out to stop the evil black lum Andre and his army of hoodlums.

07.09.1995

Rayman is a side-scrolling platformer starring the titular Rayman, a big-nosed chap with no arms or legs. Rayman can jump and use his hair to hover for a short period of time. He can also attack by throwing his fists, or winding up his fists for a more powerful punch. He can occasionally find special power ups that grant him unlimited flying power, giving him the ability to navigate through tricky mazes.

07.11.2013

Rayman Fiesta Run is a platfomer and the sequel to Rayman Jungle Run. The game features the same tech that powers Rayman Legends. The game features new moves, such as swimming, super-punching, and shrinking. There are 75 levels spread across 4 worlds.

20.09.2012

Rayman Jungle Run is powered by the same UbiArt Framework engine that brought you Rayman Origins. The legendary platforming hero is making the jump to your favorite mobile device. Rayman Jungle Run is easy for all ages to pick up and play, but challenging for the longtime Rayman fans to master. Unlock the Land of the Livid Dead levels if you have the skills!

19.11.2006

Rayman Raving Rabbids marks the return of the iconic video-game hero, Rayman, in his funniest and zaniest adventure ever. When the world of Rayman is threatened by a devastating invasion of crazed, out-of-control bunnies Rayman must rise up against his furry foes to foil their wicked plans. Utilizing an array of amazing new abilities, and with the help of magical creatures, Rayman must break out all the moves to save his world from these delirious bunnies and their hare-raising antics.

30.11.2001

Rayman Arena is a party game featuring Rayman. Up to four players can run through race tracks or compete in an arena.

13.11.2007

They've invaded the world of Rayman, and now the insane Rabbids have a new objective: invade planet Earth! They have established their base at a shopping mall and begun training for their nastiest scheme yet. As part of this training, the Rabbids must carry out several missions around the globe to help them in an attempt to dominate the world. The Rabbids will also try to study human behavior by mimicking everything we do... but in the Rabbid sort of way, with no logic... of course.

20.10.2015

The enchanted forest is in trouble; the ancient eggs that sustain the sacred tree have been stolen and scattered across the world.

14.11.2008

Ubisoft's dim-witted, unhinged rabbits are back for more madcap mini-game merriment in Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party. Nintendo DS owners will partake in themed activities that poke fun at television, movies, and other aspects of pop culture. Over 45 games are included, each designed to take advantage of the stylus, microphone, or dual-screen display. A new board game mode has you guiding limbless mascot Rayman in a race to catch the Rabbids from each television channel. Challenge up to three friends via wireless connection, with a total of 15 activities available for single-card download play.

15.03.2005

Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge is an isometric platformer game based on Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. A spin-off in the Rayman series, Hoodlum's Revenge takes place directly after the events from Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc and for the first in the series, aside from multi-player games, Rayman's friend Globox is featured as a playable character.

01.01.1970

Rayman: Slap Flap, and Go! is a game in which Rayman needs to punch Globox at the right time to send him flying! While Globox is in the air, try to collect as many lums as possible to power up and fly further in order land as far as possible.

31.12.2003

Add your favorite Hoodlum Havoc characters and scenes from the Rayman world, to create your own calendars, writing paper and cards. You can choose from a variety of backgrounds, stamps and borders.

31.12.1998

Rayman's Dictations are a collection of educational games based on the Rayman universe. It is only available in France and Canada. Rayman's Dictations were first released in 1998. The collection consists of four editions. The title of each begins with Les Dictées de Rayman, followed by CE2, CM1, CM2 or 6e. Rayman's Dictations were then reissued in 1999 to be part of the Rayman School Accompaniment series. The title of the four editions has been changed to Rayman Accompaniment Scolaire, followed by CE2, CM1, CM2 or 6e. The collection is sometimes referred to as Rayman Dictations. Rayman's Dictations were designed in collaboration with teams of teachers and researchers associated with the C.N.R.S., in accordance with the spelling corrections of 1990. They have been tested with schools and partner families. Aimed at children between eight and twelve years old, Les Dictées de Rayman offers an approach to learning spelling. They aim to make the player autonomous in his approach to resolving his spelling difficulties. Also, there is no immediate correction of errors in dictations. Instead, the player has access to several tools to help them correct themselves.

19.09.2019

Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and Pastagames, Rayman Mini follows Rayman on a legendary journey as he has been reduced to the size of ant! To undo this spell, Rayman will travel through a macro-photographic world, encountering friendly allies and defeating epic bosses along the way

01.01.1970

Rayman Raving Rabbids Activity Centre is a spin-off PC game of Rayman Raving Rabbids. It contains 4 small games with interaction of the keyboard and mouse: Flying Rabbids, Freeze!, Paintorama and Hit'em!, a wallpaper studio where the player can create a Rayman Raving Rabbids wallpaper, a video booth where the player can see some of the videos related with the Rayman Raving Rabbids game and a print studio to create stickers, memos, postcards and other things also related with Rayman Raving Rabbids.

01.01.1970

A Flash game titled ‘Globber’ was playable on an official Rayman 2 website, but can no longer be accessed. The name of the minigame is a pun on that of the popular game Frogger, which has similar game mechanics. In Globber, the player controls Globox – presumably before he adopted a new name and gave his old one to his son. Globox must cross a road while avoiding cars, then cross a river by jumping across logs, making sure not to fall in. He can go forwards and backwards, but not left or right. Crossing the road and river once earns the player 10 points; the game's difficulty increases as more points are earned. Globox has three lives; when all three are lost, the game is over.

31.12.1999

Rayman CP is an educational game based on the original Rayman and a part of the Rayman Accompagnement Scolaire series. This game was released in 1999 for PC and MAC. It is only sold in France and Canada and available in the French language. The game was designed with a team of teachers and educationalists, in accordance with the official programmes of the Department of Education. Aimed for an audience of young children between six and seven years old, Rayman CP helps them in their first year at the primary school with an introduction to the reading and the calculus, creativity, music and English workshops and games that familiarize the player with the mouse and the keyboard. Some earlier editions of Rayman CP were bundled with an exclusive Rayman-branded computer mouse.

31.12.1999

Rayman Maternelle is an educational game based on the original Rayman and a part of the Rayman Accompagnement Scolaire series. This game was released in 1999 for PC and MAC. It is only sold in France and Canada and available in the French language. The game was designed with a team of teachers and educationalists, in accordance with the official programmes of the Department of Education. Aimed for an audience of young children between four and six years old, Rayman Maternelle prepares them to enter in the primary school with an introduction to the reading and the calculus, creativity, music and English workshops and games that familiarize the player with the mouse and the keyboard. Some earlier editions of Rayman Maternelle were bundled with an exclusive Rayman-branded computer mouse.

31.12.2000

My First Rayman (Rayman Premiers Clics in French) is one of the educational games from the Rayman learning game Series. This game was released in 2000 for the PC and MAC and was only sold in France, Canada, Spain, Germany and Italy, being available in the four corresponding languages. My First Rayman is aimed for a pre-school audience between two and four years old, being designed to help children enter infant education by teaching them basic concepts. Some earlier editions of it were also bundled with an exclusive Rayman-branded computer mouse or a t-shirt.

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01.01.1970

Rayman Éducation is an educational game based on the universe of Rayman which was intended to be released on the Nintendo DS. It was eventually cancelled for unknown reasons. The game is only known because of three pieces of concept art. They do not provide a lot of information, other than the fact that some sets of Rayman Éducation were inspired by those of another educational game, Rayman Maternelle.

01.01.1970

Rayman 2 is the cancelled 2D prototype of the game which would later be released as Rayman 2: The Great Escape. This 2D version was very similar to the original game, following the same art style and controls, but with more emphasis on puzzle solving. The first level of the game was later included as unlockable in the PlayStation version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape.