Candy Château: Difference between revisions

From RayWiki, the Rayman wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Spiraldoor (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 49: Line 49:
[[File:Candy inc.png|thumb|right|320px|Candy Inc]]
[[File:Candy inc.png|thumb|right|320px|Candy Inc]]
==''Rayman 4'' (cancelled prototype)==
==''Rayman 4'' (cancelled prototype)==
In 2005, Phoenix Interactive began work on ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''. The game was ultimately cancelled, but many pieces of concept art have since been unveiled, including one which depicts a level named [[Candy Inc]]. This surreal sweets factory was clearly inspired by the Candy Château.
In 2005, Phoenix Interactive began work on ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]''. The game was ultimately cancelled, but many pieces of concept art have since been unveiled, including one which depicts a level named [[Candy Inc]]. This surreal sweets factory was inspired by the Candy Château, and may be part of it as well.


[[Image:Sweets_World.PNG|frame|left|The [[Sweets world]] from [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the GBA version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']]]]
<br clear="all" />
 
[[Image:Sweets_World.PNG|frame|right|The [[Sweets world]] from [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the GBA version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']]]]
==''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' (Game Boy Advance)==
==''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' (Game Boy Advance)==
A world of sweets also appears in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] – a game which combines aspects of Phoenix Interactive's ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' and Ubisoft Montpellier's cancelled ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (cancelled prototype)|Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' platformer. This world, known simply as the [[Sweets (world)|Sweets world]], appears to have been heavily based on the Candy Château.
A world of sweets also appears in [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance version of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids'']] – a game which combines aspects of Phoenix Interactive's ''[[Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4]]'' and Ubisoft Montpellier's cancelled ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids (cancelled prototype)|Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' platformer. This world, known simply as the [[Sweets (world)|Sweets world]], appears to have been heavily based on the Candy Château.

Revision as of 11:17, 29 April 2012

You enter the world of desserts where Mister Dark is hidden, guarded by clowns carrying out amazing stunts... Be careful, Mister Dark is diabolical.
—Manual, Rayman
The image symbolising the Candy Château
The very first scenery of the Candy Château

The Candy Château (Candy Castle) is the sixth and last world in Rayman. It will also only be accessible once every single cage of Electoons has been broken, and as a result there are no cages there. It consists in a universe made up of sweet food such as cakes and lollipops. As he makes progress through nougat bars, ice cream cups and chocolate tablets, Rayman must avoid the clowns that stand in his way. Appearances can be deceiving, as even the whipped cream present all over the place and lemonade are revealed to constitute respectively a dangerously slippery soil and deadly lakes into which Rayman can drown. In the Rayman Junior games, huge Swiss knives, barley sugar sticks, caramel bars with prickly heads on them, spiky red balls attached to nougat and bouncing jelly cakes can also be found, while Rayman Designer and the Jaguar version of the game feature floating candies, smaller caramel bars, more models of Swiss knives and corkscrews. Hardly arrived, Rayman will have to slide down one of those slopes on a frying pan, only to find himself face to face with Mr Dark, who will summon Bad Rayman, his evil double. After escaping him, Mr Dark will appear again and cast various spells at Rayman in order to stop his progression. He will eventually steal his telescopic fist, but the Electoons freed by Rayman will get it back, allowing him to battle the kidnapper of the Great Protoon.

The final boss in the game, Mr Dark

The enemies in Candy Château include antitoons, hunters, big clowns, water clowns and bomber clowns. The boss is Mr Dark, the main antagonist in the game. Rayman will meet him throughout Mr Dark's Dare, and fight him for the final victory.

Once beaten, Rayman and his friends are seen feasting, while most enemies in the game appear to be resting and having fun.






Image gallery

Rayman sliding on a frying pan
A blue lemonade pool (Jaguar version, Rayman Junior and Rayman Designer only)
A yellow lemonade pool (PlayStation and Saturn versions only)
A nougat block on whipped cream
Barley sugar sticks, caramel bars with prickly heads on them and spiky red balls attached to nougat (Rayman Junior only)
Bouncing jelly cakes (Rayman Junior only)
Swiss knives, corkscrews, candies and caramel bars (Rayman Designer only)
A pile of candied cherries
Mr Dark summons Bad Rayman
Rayman is pursued by Bad Rayman
Rayman's controls are inverted by Mr Dark
Rayman is forced to run by Mr Dark
Candy Inc

Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)

In 2005, Phoenix Interactive began work on Rayman 4. The game was ultimately cancelled, but many pieces of concept art have since been unveiled, including one which depicts a level named Candy Inc. This surreal sweets factory was inspired by the Candy Château, and may be part of it as well.


The Sweets world from the GBA version of Rayman Raving Rabbids

Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)

A world of sweets also appears in the Game Boy Advance version of Rayman Raving Rabbids – a game which combines aspects of Phoenix Interactive's Rayman 4 and Ubisoft Montpellier's cancelled Rayman Raving Rabbids platformer. This world, known simply as the Sweets world, appears to have been heavily based on the Candy Château.

Template:Chateaulevels