Rayman is an interesting character. His series of games are celebrated as some of the quirkiest in the industry at the time, so people were interested to see what we got with his first foray into the next generation of games. Unfortunately, what we got instead was a motion control-riddled minigame collection.

To be fair, the controls are responsive enough that you can complete each minigame available, however, the amount of content here is lacking. There are about 30 unique minigames here, but they are all simplistic and uninteresting.

To be honest, that's it. There is a multiplayer mode and a single-player mode to unlock the minigames, but they are all the same thing. Play the minigame given to you and get first place. It isn't fun, exciting, or even interesting. You would be better off playing any of the Mario Party games on GameCube.

Reviewed on Mar 08, 2024


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