The game features only 40 levels that can be easily finished in an hour or so. If you're just into finishing the game and putting it aside in favor of the next one, Rayman Jungle Run gives you the chance. You need to collect as many of the lums and coins as possible and advance to the next level.Ī few hours to finish it, days to master it The goal in each level however is the same. Every new level group will also give access to the previous group's actions, so when you do the wall runs, you can also fly, and when you're at the punch levels, you can also fly and do wall runs. To do a wall run, just head towards the wall. To fly, touch the screen anywhere while in the air. Rayman Jungle Run has no clunky controls and is simplicity at its best. Each new group introduces a new control mechanic that's just as easy to master as the previous one. In the game, you play Rayman, a funny looking character that kinda looks like Woody the woodpecker, as he dashes into small bite-sized levels divided into four groups (Jump, Fly, Wall Run & Punch). It's fast paced and it's beautifully designed for the retina displays in your pockets. ![]() The iOS adventure spans across 40 levels and it's continuous runnning, jumping, flying and puching experience. This is Rayman Jungle Run and, although it's not my pick for game of the year, fans of the legendary platforming hero will rejoice to see Rayman on their iOS device.Īt its core, Rayman Jungle Run is a remake, for lack of a better word, of the console game Rayman Origins, available from Ubisoft. ![]() After reviewing a truly terrific app that Apple, with good reasons, dubbed App of the Year on the iPhone, it's time to take a look at Apple's pick of Game of the Year 2012.
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