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The game configuration file has values for several unused features in the game. It defines that there can be a maximum of 8 players when playing online and 4 when playing locally. In the final game only the local multiplayer is supported. There are also values for how much health different pets can give you. A normal pet gives 1, a protector 2 and a protector king 3. This concept was later used in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' with the [[Incrediball]]s.
The game configuration file has values for several unused features in the game. It defines that there can be a maximum of 8 players when playing online and 4 when playing locally. In the final game only the local multiplayer is supported. There are also values for how much health different pets can give you. A normal pet gives 1, a protector 2 and a protector king 3. This concept was later used in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' with the [[Incrediball]]s.
The game's files contain sprites for the [[Green Teensy]] from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' updated to fit the game's art style. Despite his presence in early gameplay footage, as well as in the final game's intro cutscene and [[Shooting Me Softly]] painting, he was not made playable in the final game for unknown reasons, making him the only [[Teensie|Teensy]] from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' with this distinction. His sprites would later be used for his playable appearance in ''[[Rayman Fiesta Run]]''.


In the game there exists leftover code for what is referred to as a "plug" system. This would have the player able to jump on certain object to then control and play as them. The duck transformation was originally going to implement this system. Additional controllable objects mentioned are a toad, a lizard and something named "El Crapo", most likely created for testing purposes only.
In the game there exists leftover code for what is referred to as a "plug" system. This would have the player able to jump on certain object to then control and play as them. The duck transformation was originally going to implement this system. Additional controllable objects mentioned are a toad, a lizard and something named "El Crapo", most likely created for testing purposes only.