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[[File: | [[File:Adventure Map.PNG|thumb|320px]] | ||
[[File:Hidden creature.PNG| | [[File:Hidden creature.PNG|thumb|320px|A creature hiding on the map, as seen by the sparkles at the top. It can however also be a [[Ancient Egg|Surprise Egg]].]] | ||
The '''Adventure Map''' is the map screen from [[Rayman Adventures]] where the levels of the current adventure are shown. Each adventure map contains 3 or 4 levels with one of them always being an optional, but slightly more challenging, level. At the end the | The '''Adventure Map''' is the map screen from ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' where the levels of the current adventure are shown. Each adventure map contains 3 or 4 levels with one of them always being an optional, but slightly more challenging, level. At the end, the adventure's egg is revealed and the player can continue on to the [[World map (Rayman Adventures)|world map]] and select their next location. | ||
== Levels == | == Levels == | ||
There are four different types of levels which can appear on the adventure map. The first ones are the '''"Catch All the [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]]!"''' levels in which the goal is, as the name suggests, to collect as many [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] as possible. The [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] are usually found normally in the levels and usually there are no enemies present. These levels encourage the player to use inhalers for [[Incrediball]]s, as they can easily attract [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] from a small distance. | |||
The second type are the '''"Find the Trapped [[Teensie]]s!"''' levels in which the goal is to earn as many [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] as possible by freeing trapped [[Teensie]]s. Although enemies do appear by holding some [[Teensie]]s prisoners, they usually can't hurt the player. [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] are not usually found separately in these levels, although [[Skull Coin|skull coins]] do appear. These levels encourage the player to use seekers, as they will each find the nearest [[Teensie|Teensy]] or [[Skull Coin|skull coin]] three times in a level. | |||
The | The third type are the '''"Fight to the Finish!"''' levels in which the goal is to earn as many [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] as possible by defeating enemies. These levels usually only contain enemies, and sometimes [[Skull Coin|skull coins]] as well. Several of these levels are styled like small arenas, with only one room in the level where enemies continuously enter. These levels encourage the player to use protectors for [[Incrediball]]s, as they will give the player a temporary shield upon taking damage. | ||
The fourth type are the '''"Race Against Time!"''' levels in which the goal is to finish the level as quickly as possible. Similarly to the invasions from ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', there are three [[Teensie]]s attached to rockets at the end of the level. Each rocket will go off within a certain time limit with usually 10 seconds differentiating between each one. Using an [[Incrediball]] on these stages will result in them decreasing the final time by 0.5 seconds if not used and 0.25 if used, unlike other levels where they will add either 10 or 20 [[Lum (UbiArt games)|Lums]] depending on if they have been used or not. The only [[Incrediball]]s that can be brought to these levels are protectors. | |||
The fourth type are the | |||
Each adventure also contains an optional skull level. These levels are usually more challenging, but will earn the player twice the normal awards upon completing it. | Each adventure also contains an optional skull level. These levels are usually more challenging, but will earn the player twice the normal awards upon completing it. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="240px"> | |||
An almost barren Adventure Map.PNG | |||
Egg Rescued Time Bonus.PNG|If the player rescues an egg fast enough they can receive 5 bonus [[Gem (Rayman Adventures)|gems]]. | |||
Adventure expired.PNG|A screen offering the player to watch an ad or pay 5 [[Gem (Rayman Adventures)|gems]] to get extra time or abandon the adventure. | |||
Adventures 0.1.0 - Map with Egg.png|The first adventure map in the early build. | |||
Adventures 0.1.0 - Map.png|The second adventure map in the early build. | |||
Adventures 0.1.0 - Next Adventure.png|A now-removed popup asking if the player wants to start a new adventure. | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Icons == | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Adventure map.png|The icon used for the Adventure Map button. | |||
Lum level.png|A Lum level | Lum level.png|A Lum level | ||
Lum skull.png|A Lum skull level | Lum skull.png|A Lum skull level | ||
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Time.png|A time level | Time.png|A time level | ||
Time skull.png|A time skull level | Time skull.png|A time skull level | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||