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==Overview==
==Overview==
The entire world consists of a single new level, [[Grannies World Tour]], and remixed "8-Bit" versions of the game's music stages. Aside from featuring chiptune remixes of the original music, these levels also implement various visual filters, such as a fish-eye lens, pixellation, onscreen noise/static, split-screen, and turning the screen upside down, in order to throw off the player and make the stages more challenging. The layouts of the stages themselves remain the same.
This world consists of music stages. There's a new level, [[Grannies World Tour]], and the other levels are remixed "8-Bit" versions of the earlier music stages. The 8-Bit Edition levels feature chiptune remixes of the original music; these levels also implement various visual filters, such as a fish-eye lens, pixellation, onscreen noise/static, split-screen, and turning the screen upside down, in order to throw the player off, making the stages more challenging. Aside from the music and filters, the layouts of the stages remain the same as the originals.


===Levels===
===Levels===

Revision as of 02:50, 20 August 2019

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Living Dead Party
Living Dead Party
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The Living Dead Party is the sixth world of paintings in Rayman Legends, and the final world of the game. It is unlocked after collecting 400 Teensies.

Overview

This world consists of music stages. There's a new level, Grannies World Tour, and the other levels are remixed "8-Bit" versions of the earlier music stages. The 8-Bit Edition levels feature chiptune remixes of the original music; these levels also implement various visual filters, such as a fish-eye lens, pixellation, onscreen noise/static, split-screen, and turning the screen upside down, in order to throw the player off, making the stages more challenging. Aside from the music and filters, the layouts of the stages remain the same as the originals.

Levels