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In ''[[Rayman Legends#Nintendo Switch (Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition)|Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition]]'', Kung Foot receives some new features. A Single Player mode has been added as well as a tournament mode in which up to 8 teams can compete. | In ''[[Rayman Legends#Nintendo Switch (Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition)|Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition]]'', Kung Foot receives some new features. A Single Player mode has been added as well as a tournament mode in which up to 8 teams can compete. | ||
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Kung Foot Prototype.png|The early prototype of Kung Foot in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' | Kung Foot Prototype.png|The early prototype of Kung Foot in ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' | ||
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== Trivia == | |||
* The minigame was originally created for ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' as a celebration for the game's release among the developers. | |||
* The Kung Foot minigame appears in the files of ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' suggesting that it was originally planned to appear in the game, but was scrapped for unknown reasons. | |||
* The mode was originally going to be playable online, along with other "adversarial" games, including Golden Potato mode and Skull Coin mode. | |||
* Kung Foot reuses assets from [[Crouching Huns]], a world which was intended for inclusion in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' but scrapped from the final game.<ref>The environment assets of the Kung Foot minigame are prefixed with "huns_".</ref> | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||