Check out all Android Versions with their Features at,
http://technozmania.blogspot.com/2012/11/android-os-and-its-versions.html
Ubisoft bringing downloadable Rayman game running on Origins engine to mobile platforms September 20; price TBA.
Rayman is running to mobile platforms. Ubisoft today announced Rayman Jungle Run, a side-scrolling game for iOS and Android due out on September 20. A price for the game was not mentioned.
Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and Pasta Games, Rayman Jungle Run is powered by the UbiArt engine responsible for last year's well-received Rayman Origins. The game features updated graphics supported by the retina display for Apple's new iPad.
Additionally, Rayman Jungle Run for iOS devices includes multiple cloud save support and will work with GameCenter, allowing players to track progress on leaderboards.
For more on Rayman Jungle Run, check out the game's announcement trailer below.

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