


Initially the Rabbids jeer him, but as Rayman completes more trials, they grow bored, and eventually he even becomes popular among the Rabbids and they cheer him on, in addition to making his jail cell more hospitable. Rayman must complete his first trials now, and afterwards Sergueï takes him to his cell and gives him a plunger. Their commander Sergueï kidnaps Rayman and throws him in an arena with angry Rabbids, several of whom are armed. Their picnic is interrupted when an earthquake erupts and the Globox kids sink into the ground while 3 Rabbids appear in their place. The game begins with a cut-scene showing Rayman having a picnic with the local Globox kids. One of the minigames actually requires the player to point the members of the same species out. Besides the Rabbids, there are also warthogs, seen in the game's warthog races, and various other animals (such as sheep, cows and pigs). Instead, the voices become regular gibberish, except for a few words like "Hey" and "Wow", or "Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" (in "Rayman Raving Rabbids Making of" they said "Action"). Characters do not have the voice acting that was first used in Rayman 2: The Great Escape. Their technology varies from advanced giant robots to close combat tools such as plungers and feather dusters. The Rabbids are the common enemy in this game. Main articles: Rayman (character) and Raving Rabbids The stylus is used for all of the minigames, unlike the rest of the gameplay. Games such as "Feed the bunnies", "Ghost hunt", "Bunny invasion", "Stop the mines" and "Super Rabbid" are used. Variations of the mini-games are featured in the DS version. Also, there are "Skill" minigames that do not fall under any of the other categories. The 'Shake your Booty!' category involves dance-themed minigames and are found in Story Mode each day. Challenges are various games found in Score Mode which must be played one after the other with the goal of a high combined score in a Triathlon, Pentathlon, or Decathlon. Sports minigames also include 'Get Going!' racing stages, including four warthog racing games and a skydiving race. The Sports minigames can be played for Workout, which requires rapid movement of the Wii Remote, and Precision, which involves the controls of the remote. Two players can participate in Co-op Bunny Hunt, but Survival is not available for multiplayer. Bunny Hunt comprises first-person rail shooter stages, all appearing in Story Mode as "boss" stages that the player may play for Score, Time, or Survival with the goal of obtaining the highest score possible with only one life. Minigames fall into one of four categories: Bunny Hunt, Sports, Challenges, and 'Shake your Booty!' dancing. In Score mode, the player can repeat past trials in an attempt to improve their score or can play the game as a multiplayer party game.
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Trial completion also earns plungers and after accumulating enough, Rayman builds a ladder up the edge of his jail cell and escapes to freedom. Completing trials earns Rayman various costumes and matching music, including Gangsta, Raymaninho (a portmanteau of the title character's name and football star Ronaldinho), Disco, Gothic, Caramba, Rock'n'Roll, Granny, DeeJay, and Bunny.

Each day, Rayman must complete at least three trials, followed by one special "boss trial", such as a first-person rail shooter using plungers, or a racing game in which the player controls a warthog and uses a flyswatter as a riding crop. In story mode the game follows fifteen days of Rayman's imprisonment by the Rabbids. The game features two different modes of play - 'Story mode' and 'Score mode'.
