No not Rayman Mini! It may not be Rayman Adventures, but it's still my second-favorite of the mobile Rayman games (helped in no small part by the overhaul I gave its world articles a couple years back), and I still play it sometimes. If it just stops working, then what'll become of those Adventures-exclusive characters? And how will I rip the game's sprites?!
I may never understand why they keep removing Rayman content from mobile...
Droolie wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:28 pm
If only there was a project in development to make all these levels playable in Rayman Legends...
RayGamer99 wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:41 pm
No not Rayman Mini! It may not be Rayman Adventures, but it's still my second-favorite of the mobile Rayman games (helped in no small part by the overhaul I gave its world articles a couple years back), and I still play it sometimes. If it just stops working, then what'll become of those Adventures-exclusive characters? And how will I rip the game's sprites?!
Actually they already ripped all the files from the game! Also me and WP are actively working on making the RA princesses in RL!
This is a game I skipped for a simple reason: I don't have an Apple TV. I watched some videos before and I don't understand what's the Flaming Teensie's problem with Rayman. I didn't get impressed with the music either.
Now my biggest surprise was seeing a redesigned Mr. Dark and that modern look both respects his identity and the UbiArt style: a very cool take. It also shows that he's still around even after his defeat in the Candy Chateau!
Haruka wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2026 11:10 pm
I watched some videos before and I don't understand what's the Flaming Teensie's problem with Rayman. I didn't get impressed with the music either.
That's because Rayman Mini was a low-budget project that relied almost entirely on recycled assets; they just threw in the Flaming Teensy because they didn't want to design a proper new antagonist. Why they chose him out of all the existing characters, though, is beyond me.
Mini is not a bad game for what it is, but it really is a prime example of the UbiArt era's laziness and complete disregard for lore consistency.