5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Rayman Mini for iPhone.
Rayman Mini is paid iOS app published by Ubisoft
rashawn kiffin
I’ve played this game for PlayStation but it’s really cool that i can have the same fun on my iPhone
DDReviews
I like the running style but like most people am right handed and find it uncomfortable to tap on the left side. I see this in so many games and don’t get why it isn’t configurable. Just because the d pad is on the left on controllers doesn’t mean it is comfortable to tap a control on the left side of a touch screen It is a completely different feel.
Jfairch96
I love the Rayman games, so when Raymanmini came out I knew I was gonna love it. For the most part, the levels are very well designed and require good timing in order to complete many of them. However, some levels are almost unplayable due to the finicky controls. On certain levels I just had to hope that the game would let me do what I wanted to do so I could continue on. On level 3-8 you are supposed to wall jump and then glide with the wind in order to progress. Most of the time I would either get stuck and not be able to wall jump immediately. Or when I did make it to the top, sometimes the game wouldn’t let me glide and I would die. It would be okay if this happened once or twice, but this has been a nearly consistent bug throughout nearly every attempt at beating this level. Hopefully they update this game with some patches to make the controls more smooth and less prone to glitches. The rest of the game is great, but this experience ruins it.
a person whos dissapointed
I saw this game and I was like yay another Rayman game loved the other games but this was impossible to get all the lumps I replayed over and over but I couldn’t get all the lumps it’s still a good game but it isn’t even close at all as good as the others please make it easier!
slushmo
The episodes are often easy to complete, but often very difficult to complete well, which makes it extremely accessible to all kinds of players, from children to gifted gamers.