Rayman Rush is a racing game developed and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation, set in the Rayman universe. Released shortly after Rayman M/Arena, it offers 12 tracks across four distinct worlds and features five game modes including Training, Championship, Time Attack, Lum, and Target. The game supports one to two players in split-screen races, with unlockable characters and modes achieved through gameplay.
Rayman Rush is a on-foot racing game developed and published by Ubisoft, based on the Rayman universe. In many ways, it is like half of a port of Rayman Arena, featuring conversions of the same race tracks, the same introduction movie and also character theme songs (it, however, lacks the battles from M, and the character roster is different). It is a 1-2 player game, and each race has 2 characters running (1 in certain game modes). The game was released 4 months after Rayman M/Arena.
Races take place on 12 tracks in four worlds and there are five main modes of play: Training, Championship, Time Attack, Lum, and Target. Some of the modes of play in Rayman Rush concern more combative contests, as opposed to straightforward racing. Success allows players to unlock new characters and play modes. Two Rayman Rush players can race head-to-head, split-screen style.