Rayman is returning to smartphones and tablets this fall, and he's bringing friends. In Rayman Adventures, he and his Viking pal Barbara will tear through strange, enemy-filled new levels in search of Incrediballs, rotund creatures that pull triple duty as world-saving collectibles, sidekicks and musical playthings.
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What's especially striking about Rayman Adventures, however, is how closely it resembles its console brethren; not only do its levels feature multiple item-filled paths to explore, but its graphics move at a smooth 60 frames per second, with new dynamic particle effects and sharper 2D visuals than Rayman's previous mobile outings. Headed to iOS and Android, Rayman Adventures also lets players feed, play and create music with their collected Incrediballs, and compete with friends by growing the sacred tree those Incrediballs sustain.
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