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'''Teensies In Trouble''', also known as '''Medieval Mayhem''' in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', is the first world of paintings in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' and the first world to be unlocked in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
== Description == | |||
=== Enchanted Forest === | |||
The Enchanted Forest theme, not to be confused with the level [[Enchanted Forest]] in ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', is the most commonly found theme in Teensies in Trouble. The theme greatly resembles [[Jibberish Jungle]] from ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' in that it takes place in a forest environment. Unlike ''[[Rayman Origins]]'', this forest has many parts of it which appear to be alive, and can thus move. This can be anything from what appears to be a big hill, to a bunch of branches. In several stages [[Murfy]] can be used to interact with these in various ways. In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', blue butterflies can reveal secret passages in several of the stages. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
OnceUponATimeSection1.jpg|The first level, [[Once upon a Time]], shows a castle in the background which can later be entered in the same level. | |||
Enchanted Forest1.jpg|The entire level [[Enchanted Forest]] takes place in the Enchanted Forest environment. | |||
Enchanted Forest (Secret Room2).jpg|[[Lividstone]]s are the most commonly seen enemies here. | |||
Mayhem 2.PNG|Several levels in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' has water added to the forest. | |||
Mayhem 5.PNG|''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' expands the way the player can interact with the environment, such as being able to move inside of tree trunks. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Dark Dungeon === | |||
The Dark Dungeon theme takes place inside of old medieval themed castles and dungeons. Old spiderwebs and coffins can usually be seen on the walls. In ''[[Rayman Legends]]'', [[Murfy]] is often used to interact with the environment, such as cutting ropes, while in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' there are usually [[switch]]es which can be activated. More death traps appear in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'', such as moving walls closing in on the player and water streams pushing the player away. Several stages in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' allows the player to, by using [[switch]]es, rise the water level to reveal new secrets and progress forward. | |||
This theme was later reused for the [[Murphy's Dungeon]] stages. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
TeensiesInTroubleSeq2.jpg| | |||
OnceUponATimeSection3.jpg | |||
CreepyCastle2.jpg | |||
Mayhem_6.PNG | |||
Glombie_Running.PNG | |||
Glombie_Swimming.PNG | |||
Elysia Hanging in Adventures.PNG | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Castle Ramparts === | |||
The Castle Ramparts theme is introduced in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]] and used for the rest of the level. It has a medieval setting with mythical creatures like [[dragon]]s, as well as castles. | |||
In ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' this theme reappears, though without any [[dragon]]s. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Dragons Awaken.jpg | |||
MurphyCatapult.jpg | |||
Mayhem_7.PNG | |||
Mayhem_8.PNG | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Phantom Manor === | |||
The Phantom Manor theme is a theme exclusive to ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. It is heavily inspired by the unused [[Dracula's castle]] theme from ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. It takes place inside of old haunted castles, with many painting hanging on the walls, some of which use assets from ''[[Rayman Legends]]''. Many [[switch]]es appear, some of which can reveal secrets behind the paintings. The most common enemies here are [[Lividstone]]s and [[Ghost]]s. | |||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
Mayhem_3.PNG | |||
Mayhem_4.PNG | |||
Castle painting 1.PNG | |||
Castle painting 2.PNG | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Quick Sand === | |||
The level [[Quick Sand]] uses its own unique theme which was later reused for [[the Infinite Tower]]. It takes place in a desert with many collapsing towers. | |||
== ''[[Rayman Legends]]'' == | |||
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The game begins with the heroes sleeping high up on a tree with [[Murfy]] waking them up to tell them about the new nightmares which are appearing. The heroes then begin their journey in the Enchanted Forest environment, with them quickly entering an old castle in the Dark Dungeon environment. Together with [[Murfy|Murfy's]] help, who can cut ropes and move obstacles, they make their way through. The next level, [[Creepy Castle]], has them visiting yet another castle, this time without the help of [[Murfy]]. | |||
After that they make it out of the castle and into the [[Enchanted Forest]]. This is where they first start seeing the moving parts of the forest, which makes traversing it much more dangerous as certain grassy blocks will continuously move up and down. In the next level, [[Ropes Course]], they once again team up with [[Murfy]] who this time serves useful at scaring away certain enemies. | |||
After that they meet up with the first [[Dark Teensy]], who's kidnapped a [[Teensie]]. The heroes then set out across a large desert with collapsing towers, to eventually catch up with him and save the [[Teensie]]. After this, in [[How to Shoot your Dragon]], they go through yet another dungeon to then end up outside of a castle with a group of [[Dragon]]s. With [[Murfy|Murfy's]] help, who shoots the them using a slingshot, they make it across a field of collapsing platforms, to then finish the level. The next level, [[Breathing Fire!]], has them confronting this world's boss, the [[Medieval Dragon]], outside of a castle filled with [[Lividstone]]s. | |||
The final level, [[Castle Rock]], takes place on the remains of the castle walls and has the heroes running to the beat of the song, which is a parody of the song "Black Betty" by Ram Jam. | |||
== | === Levels === | ||
*[[Once upon a Time]] | |||
*[[Creepy Castle]] | |||
*[[Enchanted Forest]] | |||
*[[Dungeon Dash]] (Princess rescue level, for [[Barbara]]) | |||
*[[Ropes Course]] | |||
*[[Quick Sand]] | |||
*[[Dungeon Chase]] (Princess rescue level, for [[Elysia]]) | |||
*[[How to Shoot your Dragon]] | |||
*[[Breathing Fire!]] | |||
*[[Castle Rock]] | |||
== ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' == | == ''[[Rayman Adventures]]'' == | ||
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Medieval Mayhem is the first world unlocked in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. There are four types of Medieval Mayhem levels. | Medieval Mayhem is the first world unlocked in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. There are four types of Medieval Mayhem levels. | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
File:Rayman Adventures Main Menu (Medieval Mayhem 1).PNG|Medieval Mayhem's Castle area in the Main Menu, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
File:Rayman Adventures Main Menu (Medieval Mayhem 2).PNG|Medieval Mayhem's Enchanted Forest area in the Main Menu, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
File:Medieval Mayhem Hidden.png|Medieval Mayhem covered in clouds on the World Map, in ''[[Rayman Adventures]]''. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Phantom Manor === | === Phantom Manor === | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Mayhem_3.PNG | Mayhem_3.PNG | ||
Mayhem_4.PNG | Mayhem_4.PNG | ||
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=== Enchanted Forest === | === Enchanted Forest === | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Tutorial_Adventures.PNG|This level is part of the tutorial and can not be replayed. | Tutorial_Adventures.PNG|This level is part of the tutorial and can not be replayed. | ||
Mayhem_1.PNG | Mayhem_1.PNG | ||
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=== Castle Ramparts === | === Castle Ramparts === | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Mayhem_7.PNG | Mayhem_7.PNG | ||
Mayhem_8.PNG | Mayhem_8.PNG | ||
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=== Dark Dungeon === | === Dark Dungeon === | ||
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px"> | |||
<gallery> | |||
Mayhem_6.PNG | Mayhem_6.PNG | ||
Glombie_Jumping.PNG | Glombie_Jumping.PNG | ||
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Glombie_Sliding.PNG | Glombie_Sliding.PNG | ||
Elysia Hanging in Adventures.PNG | Elysia Hanging in Adventures.PNG | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 11:47, 16 April 2017
Teensies In Trouble, also known as Medieval Mayhem in Rayman Adventures, is the first world of paintings in Rayman Legends and the first world to be unlocked in Rayman Adventures.
Description
Enchanted Forest
The Enchanted Forest theme, not to be confused with the level Enchanted Forest in Rayman Legends, is the most commonly found theme in Teensies in Trouble. The theme greatly resembles Jibberish Jungle from Rayman Origins in that it takes place in a forest environment. Unlike Rayman Origins, this forest has many parts of it which appear to be alive, and can thus move. This can be anything from what appears to be a big hill, to a bunch of branches. In several stages Murfy can be used to interact with these in various ways. In Rayman Adventures, blue butterflies can reveal secret passages in several of the stages.
-
The first level, Once upon a Time, shows a castle in the background which can later be entered in the same level.
-
The entire level Enchanted Forest takes place in the Enchanted Forest environment.
-
Lividstones are the most commonly seen enemies here.
-
Several levels in Rayman Adventures has water added to the forest.
-
Rayman Adventures expands the way the player can interact with the environment, such as being able to move inside of tree trunks.
Dark Dungeon
The Dark Dungeon theme takes place inside of old medieval themed castles and dungeons. Old spiderwebs and coffins can usually be seen on the walls. In Rayman Legends, Murfy is often used to interact with the environment, such as cutting ropes, while in Rayman Adventures there are usually switches which can be activated. More death traps appear in Rayman Adventures, such as moving walls closing in on the player and water streams pushing the player away. Several stages in Rayman Adventures allows the player to, by using switches, rise the water level to reveal new secrets and progress forward.
This theme was later reused for the Murphy's Dungeon stages.
Castle Ramparts
The Castle Ramparts theme is introduced in How to Shoot your Dragon and used for the rest of the level. It has a medieval setting with mythical creatures like dragons, as well as castles.
In Rayman Adventures this theme reappears, though without any dragons.
Phantom Manor
The Phantom Manor theme is a theme exclusive to Rayman Adventures. It is heavily inspired by the unused Dracula's castle theme from Rayman Legends. It takes place inside of old haunted castles, with many painting hanging on the walls, some of which use assets from Rayman Legends. Many switches appear, some of which can reveal secrets behind the paintings. The most common enemies here are Lividstones and Ghosts.
Quick Sand
The level Quick Sand uses its own unique theme which was later reused for the Infinite Tower. It takes place in a desert with many collapsing towers.
Rayman Legends
| Teensies In Trouble | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||
| ← Main Gallery | Toad Story → | ||||
The game begins with the heroes sleeping high up on a tree with Murfy waking them up to tell them about the new nightmares which are appearing. The heroes then begin their journey in the Enchanted Forest environment, with them quickly entering an old castle in the Dark Dungeon environment. Together with Murfy's help, who can cut ropes and move obstacles, they make their way through. The next level, Creepy Castle, has them visiting yet another castle, this time without the help of Murfy.
After that they make it out of the castle and into the Enchanted Forest. This is where they first start seeing the moving parts of the forest, which makes traversing it much more dangerous as certain grassy blocks will continuously move up and down. In the next level, Ropes Course, they once again team up with Murfy who this time serves useful at scaring away certain enemies.
After that they meet up with the first Dark Teensy, who's kidnapped a Teensie. The heroes then set out across a large desert with collapsing towers, to eventually catch up with him and save the Teensie. After this, in How to Shoot your Dragon, they go through yet another dungeon to then end up outside of a castle with a group of Dragons. With Murfy's help, who shoots the them using a slingshot, they make it across a field of collapsing platforms, to then finish the level. The next level, Breathing Fire!, has them confronting this world's boss, the Medieval Dragon, outside of a castle filled with Lividstones.
The final level, Castle Rock, takes place on the remains of the castle walls and has the heroes running to the beat of the song, which is a parody of the song "Black Betty" by Ram Jam.
Levels
- Once upon a Time
- Creepy Castle
- Enchanted Forest
- Dungeon Dash (Princess rescue level, for Barbara)
- Ropes Course
- Quick Sand
- Dungeon Chase (Princess rescue level, for Elysia)
- How to Shoot your Dragon
- Breathing Fire!
- Castle Rock
Rayman Adventures
| Medieval Mayhem | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ← None | Olympus Maximus → | ||||
Medieval Mayhem is the first world unlocked in Rayman Adventures. There are four types of Medieval Mayhem levels.
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Medieval Mayhem's Castle area in the Main Menu, in Rayman Adventures.
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Medieval Mayhem's Enchanted Forest area in the Main Menu, in Rayman Adventures.
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Medieval Mayhem covered in clouds on the World Map, in Rayman Adventures.
Phantom Manor
Enchanted Forest
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This level is part of the tutorial and can not be replayed.
Castle Ramparts
Dark Dungeon
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Worlds from Rayman Adventures |
