How the hell could this get a 72% average score on gamerankings? Seriously. How? Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is a brilliant piece of interactive entertainment, and will now become my prime argument against Wii haters who refuse to even try games like these by default. Let me tell you, this is a damn sweet title, and one of the few that satisfy what my imagination had come up with when the Wii was announced and the Motion Control Hype was still going. Explore amazing free-roaming environments and beautiful epic landscapes that. Mario Party is rather meh.I, just as the next gamer, am not necessary a fan of minigame collections. Go punk, pop, rock or hip hop to infiltrate the bunnies and foil their devious plans. I played my share of Mario Party, and it was fun if you played with 2+ people, but never really wanted to return to it. I tried the first Raving Rabbids, enjoyed the humor and some of the games, but ultimatly ended up selling it. Just like the other games, it was okay/good in multiplayer, but forgettable if you played alone. I put the genre to rest, and this was when I entered my personal Wii-is-disappointing-phase, which has just recently ended when I started randomly testing titles I would normally never have touched (like de Blob, Wii Music, or Umbrella Chronicles). So I decided to give RRR TV Party a go, not having read much about it beforehand. RAYMAN RAVING RABBIDS TV PARTY SOUNDTRACK TV There's not that much time wasted introducing you to the general narrative, or theme: By circumstances that I will not explain, the Rabbids are getting trapped in Raymans TV, and wreak havoc. Play loads of exciting new games with the new Wii Balance Board and experience the first. RAYMAN RAVING RABBIDS TV PARTY SOUNDTRACK TV Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party Unique use of the Wii Balance Board.This Longplay goes through the Solo Mode (any%). It was never explained what happened to Rayman after he was chased out of the house as he did not appear in any other future Raving Rabbid games although he continued appears in his own game franchise. This one gets its ears stuck in Rayman's vacuum cleaner and mistakes the TV remote for an ice cream cone after the credits roll. Rayman then runs off from the house with the Rabbids chasing after him, but one Rabbid stays in the house. At the end of the game, Rayman breaks the TV, (with his shoe, in which he takes off after being so angry) freeing the Rabbids, much to his shock. As the player plays through the game, there are cutscenes showing Rayman trying to get rid of the TV, to no avail. He turns the TV on and it suddenly from channel to channel, retro 2D Rabbids appear on it. The lightning then teleports the Rabbids through the TV antenna, through the TV wire, trapping them in the TV and turning them into 2D versions, much to Rayman's astonishment. Nevertheless, they continue to chase Rayman after it stops, which puts Rayman to running again, but are struck by the lightning which connects to a dilapidated Rayman's house where he hides. Rayman is running away from a group of rabbids who are then distracted by lightning, which later, before the distraction, causes Rayman to stop running. This is the last Rabbids game to feature Rayman. The game allows up to 8 players in turn based mode. Clearing a microgame awards a bonus to the winning player. The "ads" are present in the form of microgames which appear randomly during gameplay, lasting only a few seconds. All the minigames follow the TV theme, being based on films, fitness programs, gardening programs and all sorts of shows. Each day of this week contains a different set of minigames, and some of them make use of the Wii Balance Board. In this third installment of the Rabbids series, the Rabbids take control of Rayman's TV station(and probably others) and monopolize their transmissions during a whole week. The game received a Nintendo Select release in Europe in 2011 and got rereleased on the Wii U eShop. The game is a spin-off in the Rayman series. The trailer, showing a Rabbid swallowing a Wii Balance Board, indicating the gameplay would make use of the device and as such would be a Nintendo exclusive, just as the previous title of the series, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. Rayman Raving Rabbids is a game that was released on the Wii in 2006. A teaser trailer was released on April 29, 2008. Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party (also known as Rayman Raving Rabbids 3: TV Party) is a video game developed by Ubisoft and is the third installment in the Rayman Raving Rabbids'series.
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