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[[File:IslandOfDoorsDC.jpg|thumb|316px|Rayman at the start of the Isle of Doors]]
[[File:IslandOfDoorsDC.jpg|thumb|316px|Rayman at the start of the Isle of Doors]]


[[File:IsleofDoors2.png|thumb|316px|The Isle of Doors viewed from above forms a map of [[the Glade of Dreams]]]]
[[File:IsleofDoors2.png|thumb|316px|The Isle of Doors viewed from above forms a map of [[the Crossroads of Dreams]]]]


'''The Isle of Doors''' is an alternative to [[the Hall of Doors]] that only appears in the Dreamcast, Apple iOS and the 3DS versions of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''. It plays as a level-selection hub, and appears to be a small island in a strange, map-like sea, with a volcano in its centre, and [[Magic Spiral Door]]s that take [[Rayman]] to the game's various levels. Next to each [[Magic Spiral Door|Door]] is a structure or other object which represents the world, such as a tree, an arch, or a [[Robo-Pirate army|Robo-Pirate]] [[Warship]]. This is similar to the system used by [[the Hall of Doors]], whereby an animated hologram of something representing a level will appear should Rayman walk up to that level's Door. If viewed from above, the Isle forms a remarkable likeness of the official map of [[the Glade of Dreams]], complete with a compass rose and illustrations of [[Carmen the Whale]] and the ''[[Buccaneer]]''.
'''The Isle of Doors''' is an alternative to [[the Hall of Doors]] that only appears in the Dreamcast, Apple iOS and [[Rayman 3D|3DS versions]] of ''[[Rayman 2: The Great Escape|Rayman 2]]''. It plays as a level-selection hub, and appears to be a small island in a strange, map-like sea, with a volcano in its centre, and [[Magic Spiral Door]]s that take [[Rayman]] to the game's various levels. Next to each [[Magic Spiral Door|Door]] is a structure or other object which represents the world, such as a tree, an arch, or a [[Robo-Pirate army|Robo-Pirate]] [[Warship]]. This is similar to the system used by [[the Hall of Doors]], whereby an animated hologram of something representing a level will appear should Rayman walk up to that level's Door. If viewed from above, the Isle forms a remarkable likeness of the official map of [[the Crossroads of Dreams]], complete with a compass rose and illustrations of [[Carmen the Whale]] and the ''[[Buccaneer]]''.


When [[Rayman]] completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the [[Magic Spiral Door]] of the level he has just finished.
When [[Rayman]] completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the [[Spiral Door]] of the level he has just finished.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:29, 26 March 2011

Rayman at the start of the Isle of Doors
The Isle of Doors viewed from above forms a map of the Crossroads of Dreams

The Isle of Doors is an alternative to the Hall of Doors that only appears in the Dreamcast, Apple iOS and 3DS versions of Rayman 2. It plays as a level-selection hub, and appears to be a small island in a strange, map-like sea, with a volcano in its centre, and Magic Spiral Doors that take Rayman to the game's various levels. Next to each Door is a structure or other object which represents the world, such as a tree, an arch, or a Robo-Pirate Warship. This is similar to the system used by the Hall of Doors, whereby an animated hologram of something representing a level will appear should Rayman walk up to that level's Door. If viewed from above, the Isle forms a remarkable likeness of the official map of the Crossroads of Dreams, complete with a compass rose and illustrations of Carmen the Whale and the Buccaneer.

When Rayman completes a level and returns to the Isle, he is thrown upwards out of the Isle's central volcano and lands beside the Spiral Door of the level he has just finished.

See also