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[[Image:2D Madness ending.png|thumb|316px|right|2D Madness]]
[[Image:2D Madness.png|thumb|316px|right|The Dream Forest, as it appears in [[2D Madness]]]]
==[[2D Madness]]==
==[[2D Madness]]==
[[2D Madness]] is the first of twelve minigames which can be unlocked and played in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. This minigame serves as a flashback and tribute to [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. In it, Rayman is in the Dream Forest once more, and the player must manoeuvre him past various obstacles from the original game, such as [[mosquito]]es, [[cloud]]s and [[spiky fruit]]s. At the end of the minigame, Rayman comes to a room filled with memorabilia relating to the original game.
[[2D Madness]] is the first of twelve minigames which can be unlocked and played in ''[[Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc]]''. This minigame serves as a flashback and tribute to [[Rayman 1|the original ''Rayman'' game]]. In it, Rayman is in the Dream Forest once more, and the player must manoeuvre him past various obstacles from the original game, such as [[mosquito]]es, [[cloud]]s and [[spiky fruit]]s. At the end of the minigame, Rayman comes to a room filled with memorabilia relating to the original game.


[[Picture City]], another land from [[Rayman 1|the original game]], is also revisited in [[2D Nightmare]], the ‘sequel’ to 2D Madness.
[[Picture City]], another land from [[Rayman 1|the original game]], is also revisited in [[2D Nightmare]], the ‘sequel’ to 2D Madness.




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[[Image:Forest_World.PNG|thumb|316px|right|The [[Forest world]] from [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids]]]]
[[Image:Forest_World.PNG|thumb|316px|right|The [[Forest world]] from [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids]]]]
==The [[Forest (world)|Forest world]]==
==The [[Forest (world)|Forest world]]==
The [[Forest (world)|Forest world]] in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance adaptation of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] is based heavily upon the Dream Forest. Many elements of the Dream Forest, such as [[livingstone]]s, [[piranha]]s, [[plum]]s, [[hunter]]s, [[nenuphar]]s, and a large number of background plants return in it.
The [[Forest (world)|Forest world]] in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance adaptation of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] is based heavily upon the Dream Forest. Many elements of the Dream Forest, such as [[livingstone]]s, [[piranha]]s, [[plum]]s, [[hunter]]s, [[nenuphar]]s, and a large number of background plants return in it.

Revision as of 18:31, 29 November 2010

The image symbolising the Dream Forest

Rayman must go through the jungle without falling into the swamps. He'll fight Hunters and Explorators there. It's here he'll meet his first friend, Tarayzan. Help him to dress up, and wait! The big boss is Moskito, the fearsome giant mosquito...

The very first scenery of the Dream Forest

The Dream Forest is the first world in the game Rayman. It consists of a luxuriant tropical forest which darkens as Rayman goes through it. The swamps encircle this universe of greenery and its wild flora. There are dancing flowers and mushrooms around which twirl blue butterflies, as well as bizarre trees, some of them being at the boundary between plants and fungi. Lianas Rayman can climb abound, as well as flower and mushroom beds, and plums, recurring fruits in the Rayman series, already allow him to pass through the marshes, or to take out Livingstones. There are also spiky fruits of all sizes, strange rocking flowers, and curious nenuphars onto which Rayman can jump. Thanks to Tarayzan's magic seed, it is possible to grow similar plants. Note that in the Rayman Junior games, a similar but deadly version of such plants exists, as well as thorn lianas.

The big boss of the Dream Forest, Moskito

The enemies in the Dream Forest include Antitoons, small and tall Livingstones, hunters, piranhas, and tentacle-flowers. The bosses are Bzzit and Moskito, two giant mosquitoes. Rayman will make friends with the first one, who'll help him to pass through Anguish Lagoon.

During his trek in the Dream Forest, Rayman will receive his first three powers from Betilla the Fairy. First of all, he'll learn to use his telescopic fist in Pink Plant Woods. Next, he will receive the power to hang onto ledges in Anguish Lagoon. Finally, he will receive the Grappling Fist at the end of Moskito's Nest.


Image gallery

Rayman can climb lianas to reach the canopy
A thorn liana (Rayman Junior only)
Rayman must help Tarayzan to get his loincloth back
Rayman can grow plants thanks to Tarayzan's magic seed in order to escape the flood
Sowing a magic seed in maleficient soil will grow carnivorous plants (Rayman Junior and Rayman Designer only)
Livingstones are the most common enemies in the Dream Forest
Bzzit is the first boss in the game
Once beaten, Bzzit helps Rayman to pass through Anguish Lagoon
On the plum, Rayman must dodge flying piranhas and spiky fruits
Moskito is pursuing Rayman with a huge spiky fruit
Tentacle-flowers spit out Livingstones
Those gigantic trunks are very similar to tentacle-flowers


The Dream Forest, as it appears in 2D Madness

2D Madness

2D Madness is the first of twelve minigames which can be unlocked and played in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. This minigame serves as a flashback and tribute to the original Rayman game. In it, Rayman is in the Dream Forest once more, and the player must manoeuvre him past various obstacles from the original game, such as mosquitoes, clouds and spiky fruits. At the end of the minigame, Rayman comes to a room filled with memorabilia relating to the original game.

Picture City, another land from the original game, is also revisited in 2D Nightmare, the ‘sequel’ to 2D Madness.







The Forest world from the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids

The Forest world

The Forest world in the Game Boy Advance adaptation of Rayman Raving Rabbids is based heavily upon the Dream Forest. Many elements of the Dream Forest, such as livingstones, piranhas, plums, hunters, nenuphars, and a large number of background plants return in it.

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