A first rate 2-D platform game for all ages. It's the sort of game that always has you doing something new, which is no mean feat considering it spans 60 levels. The design is extremely creative, there are things to bounce on, ride and grab and other tricks to do. The most striking thing about Rayman Advance is its graphics and gameplay. He also collects "tings", which he can use to barter with magicians as he rids his bizarre little world of oppression from the likes of colourful bosses Moskito and big bad Space Mama. Rayman's task, as usual, is to defeat enemies and free creatures (called Toons) caught in great iron boxes. A helpful fairy doles out these powers to you as you complete tasks and progress in the game. His powers include jumping, clinging to ledges, using his ears as a helicopter, and most importantly, punching. Oddly, he has hands and feet but no arms or legs to support them-but that doesn't stop him from doing his thing. Rayman, a cute, big-nosed guy with a pompadour fringe and an infectiously upbeat attitude, is the Guardian of the World. ![]() Those unfamiliar with the character and story should expect yet another cute take on the 2-D side-scrolling adventure game but Rayman easily stands alongside Mario in terms of brilliance. It's a full conversion of the PlayStation classic brought to life in vivid detail with level-by-level optimisations, gorgeous graphics, large, detailed and well-animated characters and that patented Rayman gameplay that Ubi Soft has been delivering for years now. ![]() Rayman Advance is perhaps the first real must-play Game Boy Advance game available. Accumulate and put together your skills as you advance, helping Rayman defeat his bizarre enemies, rescue his friends, the Electoons, and restore peace and harmony to the world. Come face to face with more than 50 outrageous creatures in six mind-boggling worlds and over 30 different levels. Rayman Advance combines a challenging nonlinear platform-style game with striking animation.
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