![]() ![]() Raving Rabbibs games have always made the most of the Wii's controls, and TV Party is no different, but this time with the help of the balance board the games are even more active. Unlike Wii-Fit, this doesn't feel like exercise, important for encouraging kids to get active, and it won't constantly tell them they are overweight or unbalanced. The games are enhanced with "Ren & Stimpy" style animated sequences and even in-game advert breaks for suitably odd products such as a tape worm based diet product, with the opportunity to earn bonus points. The games vary from the very physical dance game "Strictly Come Idle", to the surreal "Pimp My Rabbid" in which you have to dress your Rabbid according to criteria like "Cool but smelly", or "Mixin' My Tosties" where you cook and feed stake to the bunny eared walrus. In multi-player mode each player can set a different difficulty level, making it easier for a diverse group to play together. This is a big improvement over the original Raving Rabbids in which you could get stuck if you couldn't complete. You complete one game from a selection in each time-slot of the day, with a range of difficulty levels in many of the games. What else could explain the man eating plants, bunny eared walruses, and zombie Rabbids in the latest installment of the mini-game series? Many people will groan yet another mini-game collection, but Raving Rabbids offers not only entertainment but also a large dose of exercise.Įach game is a parody of a TV genre, from Pop Idol to cult film. There's something in the water at the offices of Ubisoft, home of Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party. Other GamePeople columnists have reviewed this from their perspective - huh?: Family Guide Gamer (Wii) Tech Gamer (Wii) ![]()
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