Rayman Fiesta Run can (and shall) be talked in here, since it is a spin-off from Rayman Legends. Rayman Jungle Run related discussions are done in Rayman Origins topic.
I've played until level 10 yesterday night and so far it has been feeling superior to RJR, and is less boring to play. There are more playable characters and they aren't paid content anymore. The difficulty level varies, there are easier levels than others and there are invaded versions, which are naturally more difficult but passable with enough persistence and dexterity. Hearts (and golden ones, with double resistance) are purchasable with Lums if you are struggling in an invaded mode, and also a tutorial of how to pass a level, but the least one hasn't been necessary for me so far.
Hm, sounding a little hostile there, Rayrobi.
I want to try out Fiesta Run on my phone, though seeing as my phone did sometimes lag when running Jungle Run, given the more detailed style of Fiesta Run, I'm not wholly sure I'd be able to get it working to a satisfactory degree.
If you refer to the facility where you can move app data to the SD Card, no, you cannot. It'll eat up internal memory, and internal memory only, if what I have is anything to go by.
Extremely unlikely, seeing as the PSP couldn't effectively provide an alternative for the touch interface, and that there is no emulator for Android for PSP, as far as I know.
Master wrote:Hm, sounding a little hostile there, Rayrobi.
I want to try out Fiesta Run on my phone, though seeing as my phone did sometimes lag when running Jungle Run, given the more detailed style of Fiesta Run, I'm not wholly sure I'd be able to get it working to a satisfactory degree.
Jungle Run works perfectly on my phone, but Fiesta Run chugs quite a bit (though not to a point where I find it unplayable). So yeah, Fiesta Run certainly is more demanding. Largely due to the multi-layered levels. As my phone runs it perfectly when there are no level segments visible in the background.
Master Yoda wrote:If you refer to the facility where you can move app data to the SD Card, no, you cannot. It'll eat up internal memory, and internal memory only, if what I have is anything to go by.
Master wrote:Last I checked, I don't think you can directly install to the SD card on Android phones, but I could be wrong.
I install things directly to my SD Card (I did so for Fiesta Run). Though I'm not sure if this is a default feature, or something my brother made possible for me (as he owned my phone before me, and I know he messed around with Android hacks).