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World Tour!

World Tour!

Complete the "Living Dead Party" world

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How to unlock the World Tour! achievement in Rayman Legends - Definitive Guide

If you've made it this far, you've likely played all of these levels already, they're a little more difficult but still have exactly the same flow as the originals. Below is a video of all the levels you'll need to beat for this achievement.

The video was not made by me, so credit should go to the person who took the time to throw it together. Goodluck!
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16 Mar 2014 08:47

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I just started this painting and I'm just wondering if you need to unlock the last picture with the dark hero in it to unlock the achivement?
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By HoidTheWit on 19 Mar 2014 10:26
Nope, you do not.
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By Chicago AJ on 19 Mar 2014 18:28
you may add that there are no checkpoints making it a bit more difficult!
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By PendiRulz on 11 May 2014 16:01
It may take a few days for your eyesight to return to normal!
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By BUILT TO HURT on 22 Mar 2015 08:55
I think ive gone fucking blind and im only on the third level.
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By Megamonkeymania on 29 May 2015 19:33
There should be an achievement just for doing DRAGON SLAYER!! It just never ends, and gets so hard to see. I hated that one so much. The last level was much easier. Great video guide by the way.
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By EliteAssassin13 on 02 Aug 2015 05:17
I started the 8-bit version of Granny's World Tour and I'm like, "4 screens? Pfft... I can handle dupe screens" and then it got sooooo much worse laugh
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By KinectKid333 on 04 May 2018 23:58
These levels really suck. 4 completed, 3 to go.
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By CommanderKeen11 on 13 Jan 2020 06:35
I really enjoyed these levels. The static ones sucked though. Challenging
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By PlanesWalker 97 on 14 May 2020 05:44
i think its wrong that this achievement was classified on this site as story related because the credits roll before this is unlocked and this requires 400 teensies to unlock. its an extra painting. not a story related one
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By miracsies on 31 Jan 2023 18:21
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This achievement is the reason why many games have seizure warnings before playing. Read on, and I'll explain why.

The last set of levels is Living Dead Party, which requires 400 Lums to unlock. It consists of a total of 8 levels, all similar to the music based ones in previous levels. Point of fact, 7 of the 8 are "8-bit" versions of levels you've already played.
"8-bit" is a deceiving way to put these levels simply because it changes bit-rates and colors in an attempt to obscure your vision.
(This is just evil. This is actual gameplay.)

Anyway, these can be frustrating as hell. It's been advised that if you're struggling with these levels, to replay and watch their non-8-bit counterpart. I didn't, but we all play/learn things differently.

There were two particular parts that I personally struggled with, both on 8-bit Dragon Slayer.
[When you get start jumping from dragon to dragon, press A during the pause in the music and hold it a little longer (but don't glide) on the last (third) one.]
[Near the end, you'll be chased by dragons and jump, hit a stack of bones hanging from the ceiling and be expected to land on the platform afterward. After hitting the bones, glide for a half a second (the music will help on the first one) and then drop to make the platform. Keep doing this until you get past that segment.]

Just take your time and try to get into the rhythm and think about what you're pressing to correspondence to what sounds. By the time I beat Dragon Slayer, I am confident I could have done it with my eyes closed -- simply by remembering what I pressed in response to sounds what.

Being as there are no 'checkpoints' in these levels, understand that when you biff it, you'll start from the beginning of the level. This may only add frustration, but it allows you to memorize the motions until you get it down perfect -- and hey, it's not that bad -- the songs are all like a minute long.

Hey, this is interesting:
If you take your time and get the teensies (3 per level), you'll get
Rayman LegendsSwiped clean!The Swiped clean! trophy in Rayman Legends worth 32 pointsSave all the Teensies in one world to win a Diamond Cup
as well. I found method this easier than some of the other solutions for that achievement.

The trophy will pop immediately after finishing the last level of the set. (Even if you don't have 700 teensies to unlock the mysterious final painting at the end.) You'll get a trophy if you played through all of them, but two trophies if you played through all of them and got gold on each of them.

Best of luck! Remember, this isn't necessarily a matter of skill; it's a matter of patience, rhythm, and memory.
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02 May 2015 03:24

You will need to rescue 400 Teensies to unlock the "Living Dead Party" World painting. Within this painting, there will be a new musical level and six “8 bit” remixes of the musical painting you’ve already completed. The challenge here will be to complete these levels without failing as you will restart from the beginning every time you fail.

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Once you've got over 400 Teensies you will unlock the Living Dead Party painting. Inside are 7 levels, which are 8 bit remixes of the other musical levels you've already played, but this time with a lot of strange screen effects to put you off! The routes are exactly the same as before, so if you need to refresh your memory you can go back and play the originals. Good luck.

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In general, the game ends and the credits roll after completing all the main 5 worlds. But there are 6 and to open it, you need to collect 400 babies, which is not easy, you will have to run around and collect. Inside the world there is one new music level, and then all the old music levels in 8-bit mode. And this will ruin your nerves a lot. The structure of the level itself is 1 in 1 as in the original music, the current music sounds like 8 bit. But the main difference is the complete absence of checkpoints and, most importantly, the effect of a damaged TV. And this is where the problems begin. Different levels have their own effect, although some are repeated once. Here you have a pixelated image and at some point it blurs so much that even silhouettes can hardly be distinguished; on another, the effect of a convex screen, which is why the perspective is distorted and it is difficult to make accurate jumps. Also sometimes the color disappears or there is noise on the screen. But my least favorite at level 3 is when there is a darkness of interference, to such an extent that the image disappears absolutely at the most interesting moments (before a jump or enemies), you have to beat it with a melody, it usually helps. If you turn off the sound, the levels will become much more difficult). Well, it’s clear that you should know these levels by heart, it’s better to go through them several times as usual without dying and remember the order of events and all its features, this will save you a lot of nerve cells. But the most interesting thing is at the last level. There ALL of these effects alternate in a random order, and besides, from time to time the image is turned upside down or even broken into several identical parts, A LOT of identical parts, so if you have a small TV, you will have to jump intuitively, listening to the melody, or from memory. Although a large TV doesn’t help much either. This is quite passable, but you will have to suffer.
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31 Aug 2013 22:50

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I found a great way to get through it. There will be no problems with levels 1 and 2, but in the orchestra they will begin. At the end of the level you have to run blindly, so I found an easier way. You launch the level, and on your computer or tablet you launch this . You start at the same time. By listening to the music from PS4 you will immediately understand whether you are running in sync with the video. Well, then we just look at your tablet or PC and imagine that you are playing there. I've done this since the 6th time.
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By DaTre on 23 May 2018 15:09
Don’t engage in perversions with a tablet or anything like that. It goes through in an elementary way. In the evening (2 hours) I went through all the paintings at once. The main thing is to go through the entire game at once. And don’t leave these tests and take on them half a year after the main game. If you went through each picture in normal mode, then your hands and brain will remember where to jump, where to run, etc.
If you suddenly feel stupor at some point, go out and go through the normal mode of this musical test again. Maybe a couple of times.
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By Damien on 03 Jun 2018 08:30
At the last level everything is scripted.
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By Knight_Iva on 12 May 2018 05:28
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