Rayman Brain Games
| Rayman Brain Games | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Ubi Soft |
| Publisher | Ubi Soft |
| Producer | Gérard Guillemot |
| Programmer | Olivier Couvreur |
| Composer | Daniel Masson |
| Series | Rayman |
| Platforms | MS-DOS, Windows, PlayStation |
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| Genre | Education |
| Mode | Single-player |
Rayman Brain Games, also known as Rayman Junior, is an educational video game developed and published by Ubi Soft. It's a spin-off entry in the Rayman series. Players control Rayman, who must retrieve the Magic Book of Knowledge from Mr. Dark. The game features levels in mathematics and phonics involving spelling, word recognition, number recognition and arithmetic.
Since its release in 1996 for MS-DOS and Windows, Rayman Brain Games has been received mixed reception. Reviewers praised its experience, gameplay and visuals, though with common criticism being that it had sound and educational issues resulting in no educational impact on players.