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[[File: Rayman Adventures logo.png|thumb|320px|The logo of the game.]]


{{Quote|text=Welcome to ''Rayman Adventures''! Hop on board, ye landlubber, and get ready to experience exciting adventures! Full sail ahead to save the [[Incrediball]]s and restore the [[Sacred Tree]]. Good luck, matey! - [[The Captain]]|sign=[[The Captain]]|source=''Rayman Adventures''}}
{{Quote|text=Welcome to ''Rayman Adventures''! Hop on board, ye landlubber, and get ready to experience exciting adventures! Full sail ahead to save the [[Incrediball]]s and restore the [[Sacred Tree]]. Good luck, matey! - [[The Captain]]|sign=[[The Captain]]|source=''Rayman Adventures''}}
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Rayman Adventures'' was a running game just like its UbiArt mobile predecessors, but unlike ''[[Rayman Jungle Run|Jungle Run]]'' and ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run|Fiesta Run]]'', the player could change the direction they are running. The game had levels that the hero could explore, albeit while running constantly, with the ability to change direction while playing. Consequently, it remains an auto-running style of gameplay, but with a differing approach. New to the game were small roundish creatures known as the [[Incrediball]]s: the goal of the game was to rescue them. Once rescued, they would assist the hero in their quest. Each [[Incrediball]] have their own unique ability to help the hero, such as being able to detect nearby [[Teensie]]s, protecting the hero or being able to collect a bunch of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] for the hero. In each level the player could use up to three [[Incrediball]]s at a time, provided they are not tired after a level. If they are, they can be reawakened by feeding them with [[food]] (seen in the game as a chicken leg). There are three main categories that the [[Incrediball]]s are divided into - Seekers, who use a torch to show the player up to three secrets such as [[Teensie]]s and [[Skull Coin]]s; Protectors, who act as a temporary shield if the player takes damage; and Inhalers, who use their trunks to inhale nearby [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]].
''Rayman Adventures'' was a running game just like its UbiArt mobile predecessors, but unlike ''[[Rayman Jungle Run|Jungle Run]]'' and ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run|Fiesta Run]]'', the player could change the direction they are running. The game had levels that the hero could explore, albeit while running constantly, with the ability to change direction while playing. It was possible to connect a gamepad to be able to crawl and stay in one place without having to hold two fingers on the screen. Consequently, it remains an auto-running style of gameplay, but with a differing approach. New to the game were small roundish creatures known as the [[Incrediball]]s: the goal of the game was to rescue them. Once rescued, they would assist the hero in their quest. Each [[Incrediball]] have their own unique ability to help the hero, such as being able to detect nearby [[Teensie]]s, protecting the hero or being able to collect a bunch of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] for the hero. In each level the player could use up to three [[Incrediball]]s at a time, provided they are not tired after a level. If they are, they can be reawakened by feeding them with [[food]] (seen in the game as a chicken leg). There are three main categories that the [[Incrediball]]s are divided into - Seekers, who use a torch to show the player up to three secrets such as [[Teensie]]s and [[Skull Coin]]s; Protectors, who act as a temporary shield if the player takes damage; and Inhalers, who use their trunks to inhale nearby [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]].


The game was divided up into adventures which contained 3 or 4 levels each and could not be revisited once the player has left the [[Adventure Map]] and chosen a new adventure. Each level had 3 rewards the hero can get depending on their amount of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or time, depending on the type of level. There are 4 types of [[List of levels in Rayman Adventures|levels]]: exploration levels, [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]] levels, brawler levels and time challenges. Each adventure has a harder optional level with a skull on the icon. If this level is completed the player is awarded with twice the amount of [[Gem (Rayman Adventures)|gems]] and [[food]] as from a normal level. Adventures 1 - 3 were counted as "Tutorial Adventures", every time starting a new game the player would always have to play throguht these 3 adventures. Since these adventures are always the same you could play the game without Internet/Wifi until the third adventure
The game was divided up into adventures which contained 3 or 4 levels each and could not be revisited once the player has left the [[Adventure Map]] and chosen a new adventure. Each level had 3 rewards the hero can get depending on their amount of [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] or time, depending on the type of level. There are 4 types of [[List of levels in Rayman Adventures|levels]]: exploration levels, [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lum]] levels, brawler levels and time challenges. Each adventure has a harder optional level with a skull on the icon. If this level is completed, the player is awarded with twice the amount of [[Gem (Rayman Adventures)|gems]] and [[food]] as from a normal level. The first three adventures function as a fixed tutorial sequence required for all new save files. These initial levels do not require an internet connection, allowing for offline play until the fourth adventure.


[[File:Clone-O-Meter.PNG|320px|right|thumbnail|The now removed Clone-O-Meter in ''Rayman Adventures''.]]
[[File:Clone-O-Meter.PNG|320px|right|thumbnail|The now removed Clone-O-Meter in ''Rayman Adventures''.]]
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