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Wii rayman raving rabbids tv party review
Wii rayman raving rabbids tv party review





wii rayman raving rabbids tv party review

Fill up enough of the timeslots and you unlock a new day, and so a new set of programmes and mini-games. Fourth – and this is going to be one of its biggest selling points for a lot of Wii owners – it’s one of the few games out there that makes use of the Wii Fit Balance Board (you know, that thing that’s been under your bed since the middle of May).įorget what semblance there is of a plotline all you need to know is that the Rabbids have now taken over TV, and that the single-player mode is all about working your way through a week of Rabbid-related TV madness, choosing a different channel – and so a different mini-game – for each of the timeslots in a day. Thirdly, it has its own distinctive style and quirky character. Secondly, it’s actually playable as a single-player game, meaning you won’t necessarily put it away as soon as January 1st rolls around. First, it’s a follow-up to one of the original Wii party games, and so has a certain amount of pedigree. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, however, has a lot more to recommend it than most entries in the genre. Unfortunately, the vast majority just aren’t any good, being personality-free mini-game collections which play like the video-gaming equivalent of a tin of cheap Christmas chocolates: for every tasty morcel there’s another that gums up your teeth or makes you grimace with mild disgust. Well, if there’s anything the Wii has no shortage of, it’s party games. But what do you do if you’re tired of Wii Sports, bored with Wii Play and not keen on the sound of Wii Music? Is there another game out there that might keep you and your guests entertained?

wii rayman raving rabbids tv party review

With mates and relatives around there’s suddenly a good reason to get Nintendo’s little box hooked up again, replace the batteries in the remotes, and have a little fun. The Christmas/New Year holiday is the time of year when you feel glad to have a Wii.







Wii rayman raving rabbids tv party review