Rayman Origins

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Jump into Adventure: Unleash the Magic of Rayman Origins!

Join Rayman and friends in a vibrant, hand-drawn world filled with whimsical enemies, challenging platforming, and cooperative chaos. Unleash unique abilities, collect Lums, and restore harmony in a wild, enchanting adventure!

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What is the main goal of Rayman, Globox, and the Teensies in Rayman Origins? (Expert)
#1: To rescue the Great Protoon
#2: To defeat Mr. Dark
#3: To find all the lums
#4: To escape the land of the Dead
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What unique feature sets Rayman apart in terms of movement in Rayman Origins? (Expert)
#1: He can fly indefinitely
#2: He can swim without limits
#3: He can slide on walls
#4: He can run on water
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Rayman Origins features over 60 playable characters, including various versions of Rayman and his friends, each with unique abilities.
Rayman Origins was developed by a small team within Ubisoft, and its distinctive hand-drawn art style was inspired by classic cartoons.

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What is your favorite aspect of Rayman Origins?
The Art Style
The Gameplay Mechanics
The Soundtrack
The Cooperative Multiplayer
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Which character from Rayman Origins do you like the most?
Rayman
Globox
Barbara
Teensie
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