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    Rayman: Raving Rabbids (Wii)

    Rayman: Raving Rabbids (Wii)From: Ubisoft
    Category: Video Games

    List Price: £39.99
    Buy Used: £6.43
    as of 31/7/2010 13:03 CDT details
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    New (3) Used (20) from £6.43

    Seller: zoverstocks
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 45 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1967

    Platform: Nintendo Wii
    Genre: action-games
    Media: Video Game
    Age: 11 - 18 years
    Operating System: Nintendo Wii
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

    EAN: 3307210218643
    ASIN: B000GIFOIY

    Release Date: December 8, 2006
    Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description

    Developed by acclaimed game designer Michel Ancel, This new Rayman game features the funniest, zaniest, wackiest antics ever when the world of Rayman is threatened by a devastating invasion of demonic rabbits! With the help of magical creatures, Rayman must battle to save his world from the bunnies.

    Tame various creatures such as Sharks, Eagles, Rhinos, Spiders, and Angelfish. Each has their own unique capabilities that Rayman will be able to use to battle against the evil rabbits. Help Rayman save his world from the demonic bunny rabbits. They are nasty, mischievous, insane, and completely out of control. There are several types of rabbits and each has their own whacked-out characteristics.

    With huge free-roaming environments and epic landscapes that mix real and cartoon style.

    • Over 70 Quirky Trials in Unique, Stylized Worlds - Engage in contests that entertain the bunnies and gain popularity for Rayman in order to take over the Rabbid`s power! Run races on animals, fight in the arena, dance or engage in plunger-shooting action!
    • Get Whacky with friends! - Party with friends and experience the frenzied competition with up to 4 players in frantic and funny offline multiplayer trials.
    • Customize Your Environment - Become more and more popular in order to unlock and collect additional items, such as costumes, music and items for Rayman`s prison cell, and create your unique style! Go punk, pop, rock or hip hop and use your funky dance moves to outwit the bunnies.
    • The Most Innovative Use of the Wii Controller - Rayman is one of the only games that totally maximizes the Wii controller with the most imaginative moves. Whether you are throwing a cow or milking a pig you are in for an amazingly innovative gaming experience.
    • Rayman`s Signature Design - Wacky character design and an imaginative, visually stunning world deliver a combination

      Amazon.co.uk Review:
      In a nutshell:
      Rayman steps back into the limelight as he's brought in to protect the world from evil alien… rabbits? One of gaming's most beloved platform stars returns in a mini-game collection that makes Wario Ware seem sane.

      The lowdown:
      Apart from Mario, most other attempts from platform heroes to branch out into other genres has usually ended up in abject failure. Overseen by the series' creator though this features 80 of the weirdest party games ever conceived, including hammer throwing with cows and squirting rabbids with water to keep the door shut on them while they're in the toilet. Not all of the games are as short and simple as that though as this also includes various racing missions, a fully fledge flight game and ten different first person shoot 'em-up levels. Although each mini-game is introduced with a frequently amusing cut scene there's also a fully fleshed out multiplayer mode for most of them, including the shoot 'em-up levels where you get to play as either Rayman or one of the Rabbids.

      Most exciting moment:
      Whenever you complete a game in the story mode you can replay it any time via the replay mode. When playing the game like this you also get to dress Rayman up in an unlikely range of clothing, from afro wig to flared jeans and winged collars. It's not just for show either as it increases the likelihood you'll get a love letter from the Rabbids in the audience of each game!

      Since you ask:
      The Rayman series was created by Michel Ancel, France's most celebrated game designer. As well as the first two Rayman games he was also responsible for Tonic Trouble, the award winning Beyond Good & Evil and celebrated movie tie-in Peter Jackson's King Kong.

      The bottom line:
      Rayman's jump from platforms to mini-games is no misstep.-HARRISON DENT


    Customer Reviews:
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    3 out of 5 stars OK   January 8, 2010
    Mr. S. Newbury (London, England)
    Only had this since Christmas 09 so not had a lot of use. I'm not overly impressed so far and I don't think it deserves all the hype. It is a good and quite addictive game but I'm not as instantly hooked as I was when I bought Rachet and Clank.


    5 out of 5 stars laugh my head off !!   October 31, 2009
    M. Soflano
    This bunny is crazeee !!! If the official ads make you laugh, when you play the game you will laugh your head off !!


    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant game   September 21, 2009
    Theresa Taylor (UK)
    What can I say? It's a great, fun game. I highly recommend it!


    4 out of 5 stars !!!!Defeat the evil Rabbids!!!!   August 9, 2009
    kdog (uk)
    In this game you play as Rayman and try to defeat the rabbits. There are 15 days you (Rayman) have to spend trying to complete a serise of mini games. Each day has 4 games.

    These games are slightly crazy and you have to lots random things like running from bombs, squirting carrot juice, milking cows, shutting doors... etc ...etc Soon you will notice the Buunies like disco dancing game pop up a lot. In this you swing the wii remote side to side when the bunnies appear. As you progress it become more and more difficult.

    The graphics are quite cool and quirky. The Rabbits look slightly scary though! This game is definetly good value for money. I wouldn't recommend this game to young children as some of the games are a little tricky, however this game is generally aimed at everyone. You can even get exercise when playing- when you are running, flying or killing bunnies!

    I would certainly recommend you to buy this game, however be warned it is very addictive!

    ****



    2 out of 5 stars Disappointing   June 4, 2009
    M. Leung (Kent, UK)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I bought this game after my kids (aged 4 & 6) played Rayman Rabbids 2 at a friend's house and LOVED it. This game is more expensive than the sequel, so I had high expectations.
    The beginning of the game was really annoying. Your character is inside a stadium and you have to get a certain number of points from the 5 games on offer. A couple of these games were good, but the others were pointless and difficult. I couldn't work out how to play it, despite my best efforts. Eventually, I reached the target and the gate of the stadium opened. By then, my kids had lost interest and were playing their DS. My character walked through the gates and finally, there were more and better games to play.
    The game is in single player mode only, which meant my kids couldn't play together.
    My advice would be to get the sequel game Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 instead. It is much better, can be played in multi-player mode and cheaper!


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