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'''Playtopia''' is the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Redemption]]''. Most of the landscape, as well as the creatures inhabiting it, are various toys and games. [[Robots]] and other mechanical toys will attempt to hinder [[Rayman]]'s progress. Some areas are dark, like in {{rr|The Caves of Skops}} and require a [[firefly]].
==In ''[[Rayman Redemption]]''==
 
'''Playtopia''' is the sixth world in ''[[Rayman Redemption]]'', and is the first main new world introduced in the remake, having not appeared in ''{{rw|Rayman 1}}''. Playtopia is instead an homage to {{rw|the World of Toys}} originally planned for ''{{rw|Rayman 4 (cancelled prototype)|Rayman 4}}'', and which appeared in {{rw|Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|the Game Boy Advance adaptation of ''Rayman Raving Rabbids''}} as the {{rw|Child (world)|Child world}}.
 
Most of the landscape, as well as the creatures inhabiting it, are various toys and games. [[Chess piece]] enemies, [[Toybot|Robots]] and other mechanical toys such as [[Jester]]s and [[Toy Train]]s will attempt to hinder [[Rayman]]'s progress. [[Rayman]] can, however, find various objects to help him progress through the dangerous environments, such as [[basketball]]s, [[toy car]]s that can carry him across vast distances, [[puzzle piece]] platforms or [[yoyo swing]]s.
 
A specific area in [[the Lair of the Chessmaster]] takes place in the dark, like in {{rr|The Caves of Skops}} and makes use of the [[firefly]] as well as [[Light Lums]] to light the way, featuring the most sinister atmosphere in ''[[Rayman Redemption]]''.
[[Brain Games]], the final part of Playtopia, is themed after the {{rw|Rayman (series)|''Rayman'' edutainment games}} such as {{rw|Rayman Junior|Rayman Brain Games}}, featuring various math problems. Rising water also appears here, with a blue-green color.
 
The main antagonist of this world is [[the Menace]], an alien-like pest creature capable of splitting into two entities and acting like unruly children.
[[The Chessmaster]] is also a prominent villain in this world, ruling over all of its chess elements and the [[master door]] guarding [[Brain Games]]. Defeating him to acquire the [[Key|master key]] in his [[The Lair of the Chessmaster|personal lair]] is required to progress to the end.
 
==In ''[[Rayman ReDesigner]]''==
Playtopia returns as a tile template in ''[[Rayman ReDesigner]]''. Its music tracks and most of its objects, including enemies, return as well through the level editor. A few new tiles were introduced in version 1.0.0, such as colored wooden blocks covered in pink goo, with sticky collisions placed by default on their surface.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
File:Rayman Redemption Gameplay Demo-Playtopia Loading Screen.png|The placeholder loading screen for Playtopia as it appears in the ''[[Rayman Redemption]] Gameplay Demo'''s internal files.
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
* The name Playtopia is comprised of the words "play" and "utopia", reflecting its nature as an ideal imaginary playful paradise.
* Playtopia follows {{rw|Rayman 1|the first ''Rayman''}}'s tradition of following a realistic world with a surreal one, coming after {{rr|the Caves of Skops}}. However, this results in {{rr|Candy Château}} breaking that rule.
* Playtopia's loading screen didn't exist yet when the Gameplay Demo for ''[[Rayman Redemption]]'' was released in 2019, as it was instead a placeholder drawing.
* Most of Playtopia's ideas and aesthetics are highly inspired by the [[Welcome to Darkland]] expansion pack project<ref>''{{rw|Rayman 1|Rayman}}'' expansion ''Welcome to Darkland'' using new engine, https://youtu.be/IowaEkJ-NfA?t=308</ref>, particularly the chess theme, the toy trees and the main platform tiles. Other decorative objects such as balls, a train, background jester boxes and magic 8-balls<ref>''{{rw|Rayman 1|Rayman}}'' expansion [[Welcome to Darkland]], https://youtu.be/XhetluNruCY?t=84</ref>, inspired some elements like [[basketball]]s, the [[Toy Train]] and the [[Jester]] enemies, and the small decorative 8-balls.
* '''''Child's Play''''', the first music theme heard in Playtopia, is remade from the {{rw|Child (world)|Child world}} in {{rw|Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|''Rayman Raving Rabbids'' for the Game Boy Advance}}.
* Although new sticky tiles were introduced for Playtopia in ''[[Rayman ReDesigner]]'' version 1.0.0, the whole Playtopia template became invisible due to a mistake and thus wasn't properly available again until versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 which fixed all the issues.
 
==References==
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[[Category:Places from Rayman Redemption]]
[[Category:Places from Rayman Redemption]]
[[Category:Places from Rayman ReDesigner]]

Revision as of 14:16, 11 July 2024

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The Caves of Skops Candy Château

In Rayman Redemption

Playtopia is the sixth world in Rayman Redemption, and is the first main new world introduced in the remake, having not appeared in Rayman 1. Playtopia is instead an homage to the World of Toys originally planned for Rayman 4, and which appeared in the Game Boy Advance adaptation of Rayman Raving Rabbids as the Child world.

Most of the landscape, as well as the creatures inhabiting it, are various toys and games. Chess piece enemies, Robots and other mechanical toys such as Jesters and Toy Trains will attempt to hinder Rayman's progress. Rayman can, however, find various objects to help him progress through the dangerous environments, such as basketballs, toy cars that can carry him across vast distances, puzzle piece platforms or yoyo swings.

A specific area in the Lair of the Chessmaster takes place in the dark, like in The Caves of Skops and makes use of the firefly as well as Light Lums to light the way, featuring the most sinister atmosphere in Rayman Redemption. Brain Games, the final part of Playtopia, is themed after the Rayman edutainment games such as Rayman Brain Games, featuring various math problems. Rising water also appears here, with a blue-green color.

The main antagonist of this world is the Menace, an alien-like pest creature capable of splitting into two entities and acting like unruly children. The Chessmaster is also a prominent villain in this world, ruling over all of its chess elements and the master door guarding Brain Games. Defeating him to acquire the master key in his personal lair is required to progress to the end.

In Rayman ReDesigner

Playtopia returns as a tile template in Rayman ReDesigner. Its music tracks and most of its objects, including enemies, return as well through the level editor. A few new tiles were introduced in version 1.0.0, such as colored wooden blocks covered in pink goo, with sticky collisions placed by default on their surface.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The name Playtopia is comprised of the words "play" and "utopia", reflecting its nature as an ideal imaginary playful paradise.
  • Playtopia follows the first Rayman's tradition of following a realistic world with a surreal one, coming after the Caves of Skops. However, this results in Candy Château breaking that rule.
  • Playtopia's loading screen didn't exist yet when the Gameplay Demo for Rayman Redemption was released in 2019, as it was instead a placeholder drawing.
  • Most of Playtopia's ideas and aesthetics are highly inspired by the Welcome to Darkland expansion pack project[1], particularly the chess theme, the toy trees and the main platform tiles. Other decorative objects such as balls, a train, background jester boxes and magic 8-balls[2], inspired some elements like basketballs, the Toy Train and the Jester enemies, and the small decorative 8-balls.
  • Child's Play, the first music theme heard in Playtopia, is remade from the Child world in Rayman Raving Rabbids for the Game Boy Advance.
  • Although new sticky tiles were introduced for Playtopia in Rayman ReDesigner version 1.0.0, the whole Playtopia template became invisible due to a mistake and thus wasn't properly available again until versions 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 which fixed all the issues.

References