The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #11: Rayman Legends

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The tree is up, the lights are on, the stockings are over the fireplace and everyone’s getting into the eggnog. It’s Christmas and it’s the best time of year.

Nothing beats Christmas; it’s the time for fun and play, for family and friends. It’s the chance to get away from work and reset the batteries. And, of course, it’s the perfect time to knock off some of those games that you just haven’t been able to get around to.

As is tradition for Digitally Downloaded we’re going to count down the 24 games of Christmas – one a day for each day from December 1 through to December 24. The fun, the silly and the crazy, these games have been custom picked by the DDNet editorial team to give you plenty of ideas for stocking fillers, games to play with family and friends on Christmas Eve, or games you should use the extra time over the holiday to get stuck into.

 The 24 Games Of Christmas
Day #11: Rayman Legends

(Read our review here)

The holidays are the perfect time to not only catch up on your gaming, but to spend some time gaming with friends and family. And while there are plenty of casual games that even the most inexperienced gamers can enjoy, you might find yourself wanting to play something a bit more involved with a sibling or gamer friend. 
Luckily, Rayman Legends fits the bill. Sure, it might look like a game for kids, but beneath all its cartoon look and wonderful use of colour is a serious platformer game that will challenge the most seasoned of gamers. And if things are proving too difficult, you can always unwind with a casual tournament of Kung-Feet.
Yep, for a minigame, the Kung-Feet soccer game is endlessly entertaining, and guaranteed to get the whole family laughing. Especially when Christmas beers are involved. 

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