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  • 9/6/2014
Rayman Legend - My heartburn's for you
Complete Level and save All Teensies and won golden Cup

Developer(s) Ubisoft Montpellier
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Director(s) Michel Ancel
Producer(s) Abdelhak Elguess
Pierre-Arnaud Lambert
Composer(s) Christophe Héral
Billy Martin
Series Rayman
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360,[1] PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation Vita , Wii U & Xbox 360
AUS 29 August 2013
EU 30 August 2013[2]
NA 3 September 2013[2]
AU 12 September 2013 (Vita)
EU 13 September 2013 (Vita)[3]
JP 17 October 2013 (Wii U)[4]
JP 24 April 2014 (Vita)[5]
PlayStation 4 & Xbox One
NA 18 February 2014
EU 21 February 2014
Genre(s) Platform
Mode(s) Single-player, co-op

The game carries on the style of gameplay from Rayman Origins in which up to four players (depending on the format) simultaneously make their way through various levels. Lums can be collected by touching them, defeating enemies, or freeing captured Teensies. Collecting Teensies unlocks new worlds, which can be played in any order once they are available. Along with Rayman, Globox, and the Teensies returning as playable characters, players can now control new female character Barbara and her sisters, once they are rescued from certain stages.[8]

In addition to the main playable characters, Murfy the greenbottle, who first appeared in Rayman 2: The Great Escape, appears as an assist character. Murfy can perform various actions such as cutting through ropes, activating mechanisms, grabbing hold of enemies and assisting in gathering Lums. These offer a range of levels in which co-operation is required to progress.[9] In the Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4 versions of the game, an additional player can control Murfy directly with touch controls, using the Wii U GamePad, the Vita's front touch screen, and the Dual Shock 4 touchpad respectively. In single-player mode, control will switch over to Murfy during certain sections whilst the computer controls the player's character. In the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PC versions of the game, Murfy moves automatically and can be prompted to interact with certain objects with button controls. Other new features include sections where players can fire projectile fists at enemies and rhythm based levels set to covers of songs such as "Black Betty" and "Eye of the Tiger".

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