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Game 16 for the thread is The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning...for mobile!
I know making a decent mobile platformer must have been very hard to accomplish back then, but this didn't even feel like it *tried.*
The platforming is slow, boring, and as rudimentary as it gets.
Game 14 for the thread is the Game Boy Color version of Rayman
For an 8-bit title, it does a solid job imitating the gameplay and aesthetics of the original Rayman. In fact, I prefer this game for 2 reasons:
1. Challenge is fairer (Mr. Dark aside)
2. I don't NEED to break cages
Game 13 for the thread is Rayman 3 for mobile
Aka the only Rayman game you can play to the end while using the bathroom.
Game 3 for the thread is Rayman 3 (could you tell I'm on a Rayman kick?) for the GBA. This was my introduction to Rayman.
I've always adored the blend of Rayman 1 gameplay and Rayman 2 presentation here. It's very well done and polished, and the graphics are lush and detailed.
Well look at that. I already got started on a thread for video games I beat in 2023!
Starting out with Rayman Raving Rabbids for Wii, a game that's definitely better with other people than by oneself. I'm sure it did its job back in 2006. But these days, I wish this was Rayman 4
Played through some mobile games
-Sonic Advance
-Rayman 3
-3D Mini Golf World Tour
As far as mini golf video games go, Digital Chocolate's entries aren't half bad.
I swear, the longer I neglect to shave, the more I am convinced I may as well add the beard to my drawn persona.
@ionofthewind A computer game released in 2005 by ValuSoft. Heavily resembles Game Maker games made by children.
Half the game is racing, the other half is minigames. And the game looks like this:
Some titles I beat lately that I'm too lazy to elaborate on for their own spots in this thread:
-Mario Kart 64
-Pokémon Team Turbo
-Mini Golf Magic 3D
-Rayman Raving Rabbids (mobile)