Rayman Shimeji Jun 2026
Have you found a rare Rayman Shimeji variant we didn't mention? Let us know in the comments below—just don't let it steal your cursor while you type.
When you install a , a miniature version of Rayman roams your screen. He performs a variety of custom animations based on his iconic gaming franchise, including: Walking along your taskbar Climbing up the sides of your open windows Sitting down to rest or dangling his feet Swinging his hair like a helicopter Splitting into duplicates if left unattended too long Key Features of the Rayman Desktop Buddy Description Limbless Physics rayman shimeji
A "Shimeji" (しめじ) is a type of desktop buddy or digital pet. Originally a Japanese desktop toy created by programmer Yuki Yamada of Group Finity around 2009, it is a small Java-based application that allows a sprite (often an anime character) to wander around your computer screen. These sprites walk, run, slide, climb, clone themselves, hang from the top of your windows, and even interact with your open programs. Have you found a rare Rayman Shimeji variant