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Spring into Easter with Rayman Adventure’s exciting and chocolate-obsessed new update

Posted by 148Apps Staff on March 24th, 2016
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: NOT SO ADVENTUROUS :: Read Review »

Easter sometimes gets overlooked as Christmas’s slightly more chronologically confused cousin, but a new update for Rayman Adventures is looking to change that.

Rabbids have invaded all the levels in the game and they’ve brought Easter eggs and plenty of other new bits and bobs to make sure you spend the holiday weekend having a sweet time.

If you collect the Easter eggs you can spend them on exciting new Spring-themed treats. There’s a new costume for Teensy that turns him into Rabbiteen, for example.

And there’s a new family of chocolate flavoured Incrediballs for you to collect as well. What’s not to like about chocolate Incrediballs?

Rayman Adventures guide - How to get the chest of gems in every level

Posted by 148Apps Staff on January 8th, 2016

When you got your brand new mobile device for Christmas, you probably headed straight on over to the App Store or Google Play to grab the gorgeous Rayman Adventures, right?

It's the sequel to the incredibly fun platformers Jungle Run and Fiesta Run, and largely follows in their capable footsteps aside from a few huge changes. The levels are open for exploration this time, for a start, thanks to a new ability to change Rayman's direction.

Then there's the Incrediballs, a new (and odd-looking) ally for Rayman - each of which provides handy power-ups that help him get a good score in each level.

Bringing the right Incrediballs into a level is only half of the battle though - but don't worry, we've got you covered with this guide on how to get the chest of gems in each one.

How to get the most out of your Incrediballs in Rayman Adventures

Posted by 148Apps Staff on December 28th, 2015

Chances are you've just received a brand new mobile phone or tablet for Christmas, and you're looking for something to keep you busy over the chilled out festive period.

Well, why not give Rayman Adventures a whirl? It's the follow-up to much loved mobile platformers Jungle Run and Fiesta Run.

It does play slightly differently though. You'll still spend most of your time running, punching, and gliding around a collection of gorgeous UbiArt levels, but this time you're not locked to moving in a single direction.

With a quick swipe you can change direction and explore the crevices of each level to find hidden treasures, Lums, and Teensies.

The most exciting new addition has to be the Incrediballs though. These are powerful new allies for Rayman, who'll join you in a level and provide you with special abilities to help you get a higher score.

To help you get the most out of your Incrediballs - as well as Rayman's skillset in general - we've spent some time with the game to bring you this extensive beginners guide.

The first Rayman Adventures update includes two new Incrediball families

Posted by 148Apps Staff on December 17th, 2015
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: NOT SO ADVENTUROUS :: Read Review »

Rayman Adventures launched on iOS and Android on December 3rd, and has been awarded a place in the App Store's 'Best of 2015' despite only being available for a short space of time.

It's a follow-up to the great mobile platformers, Jungle Run and Fiesta Run, but there's a far greater focus on exploration. That's thanks to a new mechanic which lets you swipe to change direction at any time.

Apart from that, you'll be autorunning through a bunch of beautiful UbiArt-designed levels, punching enemies, collecting Lums, and rescuing caged Teensies as before.

Rayman Adventures review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Brittany Vincent on December 4th, 2015
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: NOT SO ADVENTUROUS
While Rayman Adventures doesn't rekindle the same spark as previous outings, it's still an attractive package
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