Rayman — Shimeji
Watch him spin his hair to float safely down from the top of your monitor to your taskbar.
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A small icon (usually a little face or a generic Shimeji icon) will appear in your Windows system tray (bottom right corner). Right-clicking this icon allows you to summon more Raymans, dismiss cloned characters, or change the global settings. Dealing with Window Stealing Watch him spin his hair to float safely
Within minutes, a dozen Raymans were scaling the sides of the browser window. They began a synchronized dance routine across the top of a spreadsheet, their rhythmic footfalls sounding like tiny, digital taps. One Rayman found the and started dragging it up and down, turning Leo's Lo-fi beats into a rhythmic pulse that matched the hero's upbeat energy. A Hero's Rest Dealing with Window Stealing Within minutes, a dozen
Once Rayman lands on your screen, you can interact with him and control his behavior.
If you grew up playing classic platforming games, you are undoubtedly familiar with Rayman, the limbless hero created by Ubisoft. Known for his helicopter hair, floating hands, and chaotic energy, Rayman has jumped across consoles for decades. But did you know you can bring this iconic character straight to your PC desktop as a living, interactive companion?