English with Rayman is an educational 2D platform game, based on the original Rayman. It was designed to teach young children the basics of the English language. It is not to be confused with Rayman Junior, which is an entirely different game. English with Rayman blends the Glade of Dreams with the real world in a way which makes little sense in the context of the series, making numerous references to real-world locations such as Ireland and Scotland. English with Rayman was adapted to teach various other languages under such names as French with Rayman.
Rayman Funpack is a game bundle which includes the original Rayman, Rayman Designer, Rayman By His Fans, English with Rayman and videos of the making of Rayman 2. It was released in Germany in 1999. This bundle also came with some Rayman merchandising like a Rayman 2 poster, 4 Rayman stickers and a Rayman fan-guide.
Rayman 100 Levels is a compilation released in the Netherlands in 1999. It includes Rayman By His Fans and Rayman 60 Levels, both in English. The text on the packaging, as well as the on-disc PDF manual, are in Dutch. The CD contains an incomplete version of the soundtrack, also seen in the North-American release of Rayman Forever, with the Image and Caves tracks shortened, and the Jungle track erroneously playing the ambience portion of the Caves music.
This port of Rayman 3 released for the DigiBlast handheld console is based on the Game Boy Advance port of the game, but has less stages and no multiplayer. Every pseudo-3D stage were removed.
Rayman is a port of Rayman for Palm OS released in 2003. It has 8 worlds and 31 levels and came in two variants: with colors and black and white, depending on the hardware compatibility.
The Nintendo DSi-Ware version of Rayman is similar to the Game Boy Advance version, it is a port of the PC version with the intro being shown with text and a slideshow of images. This version doubles the players health and makes it easier obtaining lives. A new missions system has been added and the second screen now features a map over the current stage. This version features added dialogue in certain parts and keeps most of the soundtrack from the PC version. Similarly to the Game Boy Advance version, Mr Dark's Dare can be replayed.
An amazing magical world is waiting for you in the game Magic Walk. Mysterious elves and dangerous beasts lurk in the local groves. This game is suitable for children and adults. Try the fairy tale to taste and feel the magic.
DLC for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade versions of Sonic Adventure. It restores the ability to play as Metal Sonic and the Mission Mode from Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut.
Help your new buddies to go through increasingly difficult jumping levels. Rather than kick the buddy, here you flip the buddy! You may flip it one or two times in a row, but you have to make sure it will always land on some piece of furniture. If your buddy fall on floor, game over! Simple but very addictive, this game will let you choose your buddy character and will bring your hours of casual fun!