
To help the player prevent the opponents from reaching them first, they are equipped with ice bullets to freeze them, thought the others' shots have to be avoided. Lum Spring: In the mode, the player has to collect as many Lums (which unusually look like crystals this time) as they can in order to reach the winning conditions - in a typical game, this is up to five Lums - or before the time runs out.Unlike the race mode, this mode uses power-ups. Rather than an obstacle course, the battle mode is made up of an arena in which characters run around playing three different modes. This is also needed later on in the game, as the amount of Lums the player collected will be transferred into the amount of time the player gets to finish that particular race in On and On, a bonus race level.


In this mode, the players take part in a foot race and face a number of obstacles depending on which environment they are playing in. The gameplay in Rayman M is split into two main modes, racing and battle. Unlike the other Rayman games, this game does not have a notable plot, other than that the characters are in a sporting competition. It is a 3D game which combines racing, battling, and a few traditional platform elements.

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In Europe, it was released only on the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows on the 30th November 2001, while in North America it was released on the Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube in addition to the PlayStation 2 and Windows. Rayman M: Multiplayer (known as Rayman Arena outside of Europe) is a multiplayer spin-off game based on Rayman 2.
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Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube (North America), Microsoft Xbox (North America), Sony PlayStation 3 (Digital, North America)ĭVD-ROM, CD-ROM, GameCube Optical Disc, digital download Race: Philippe Blanchet with Bruno Bouvret, Frédéric Claverie, Damien Galipot, Jean-Christophe Guyot, Vincent Hamache, Thomas Simonīattle:ěenoît Maçon with Christian Cantamessa, Marc D'Souza, Riccardo Landi, Giordano Nisi, Davide Soliani Ubisoft Milan (Battle and Menu systems, PC, PS2)
