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Rabbids Go Home

Rabbids Go Home

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Rabbids Go Home

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.6 inches
Product Width:5.4 inches
Product Height:0.6 inches
Product Weight:0.21 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.3 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:November 01, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 47 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • In true Raving Rabbids fashion, soup up your shopping cart with a Jet Ski, an airplane reactor, or a hospital Bubble Bed to wreak endless havoc everywhere.

  • In the Rabbid's first comedy adventure control two Raving Rabbids and their shopping cart as you collect everything is sight to build a junk pile high enough to reach the moon.

  • Make a huge mess and provoke hilarious situations in over 15 striking game environments. The greater the mess the more in-game opportunities you will have.

  • Race, chase, boost through 40+ missions while scaring the Humans right down to their undies, literally! Ridicule reams of relentless enemies and their nasty pooches in an increasingly paranoid world of Rabbid-haters.

  • Encounter a cast of colorful, oddball characters and explore a remarkable parody of the modern world as if you were living inside an interactive cartoon.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 47 customer reviews )
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75 of 81 found the following review helpful:


5What can I say?  Nov 08, 2009 By Funky Winkerbean
I agree with the person who said that the first 2 reviewers gave this a 1 because it wasn't the mini game based thing that they expected. This game should be reviewed based on what it IS, not what someone expected it to be. A bit of research to know what you were buying would have saved you the trouble and would have saved this EXCELLENT adventure game from bad scores it doesn't deserve. As an adventure game, Rabbids Go Home is completely original. I've never heard of a game where you build a huge junk pile to get to the moon and thus go home. Or anything even close to that plotline. And you get there in the most crazed, fun, weird and wonderful ways you can hope for. One similarity there IS to the previous titles is the humor. The writing is once again clever and witty, with a lot of "What the....? YES!!!!!!!!" moments. The Rabbids are manic as usual, thank goodness! I've always thought their zaniness was the best part of the mini games. The game looks great too, they are really squeezing the Wii for all the graphical juice they can get out of it. The controls are much improved over previous Rabbids games, things are very fine tuned now and feels much more natural. All in all this game was amazing, I can't think of one single reason to dock any points.

42 of 49 found the following review helpful:


5The truth about Rabbids go home... It's NOT about RAYMAN!  Nov 08, 2009 By Derek Vazquez "DaFynestRican"
First off, if you are going into Rabbids Go Home expecting the mini-game fests of the other titles in the series, you will be disappointed. That's obviously what happened with the other reviewers did. I can honestly say that they should have read up on the title before their purchase. Rabbids never intended to be yet another sequel in the Rayman series. In fact, it doesn't even star Rayman! Ubisoft decided to take their crazy rabbit characters and move in a new direction and I feel they mostly succeeded. The graphics are detailed and stylized, the slapstick humor is nonsensical but funny as hell, and Rabbids IS a collect-a-thon, but rather than it being an excuse to extend gameplay (like with other games where you collect X amount of coins, tokens or what-have you) it actually has purpose in this title as it's the focus of the story and integral to the Rabbids goal of getting home. If you are open-minded and not expecting more of the same as before, you will really like Rabbids!!

21 of 24 found the following review helpful:


5Great fun and deserves a look!  Nov 08, 2009 By Arnaldo Cortes "EngagedNhappy"
I had been reading up on this title since they first announced it so I knew that it wasnt going to be another minigame-filled waste of time (lord knows the Wii has enough of those!!) what I ended up getting was a great adventure title that I'm happy I purchased! Good graphics, catchy music, hilarious hijinks, and co-op play made this one a no-brainer for me. I hope they plan on extending this franchise. Hey, we don't even need Rayman... well, unless they plan on taking him back to his roots hehe

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Different from the other Rabbid games: NOT mini-games  Feb 05, 2010 By T. S. Ferguson "Phillyfergs"
So, here I am about to write this review when my son chimed in (he is nine). This review is going to be in two parts: from the perspective of a nine-year old and an adult.

The Game: Rabbids Go Home
To begin, the player creates their Rabbid character in a comical way (my son accidentally blew up his ears too big and they popped) and then that rabbit pushes around a shopping cart through a variety of scenarios, collecting trash and other odd objects. The more things you run into, the more mess you create and the more stuff you collect. This game is really best with one player, but you can have two (the second person helps the first one by shooting and collecting things...only one person can drive). You can run into the "humans" and knock off their clothes and collect those as well (the humans then run around, tastefully covered by their skivvies). The commentary of the humans is repetitive, but funny. As you progress in the game, you learn skills and trick out your shopping cart with jets and other things. Parts of each level are timed, where you have to get through in the alloted time. We have no idea what happens if you don't make it through in time because my son has always made it...

At the end of each level, you meet up with a band of Rabbids and go down a pee-filled toilet (which both my kids find grossly humorous). This allows you to empty your cart, earning more height towards building a huge trash pile to get to the moon. Then you begin a new scenario, drive around and do the same thing all over again.

The Review:
The Nine-Year Old: "All you do is go around collecting stuff into piles to go to the moon. I think it is fun because pushing around the cart and running into things is fun. Running into people and watching their clothes fall off is a lot of fun. I like it because parts are easy and parts are hard. I would buy this game if you like playing by yourself and you like driving around collecting stuff."

The adult: I find this game repetitive. I am willing to go by my son's reviews because part of the reason I was disappointed was my own fault. I assumed this game would be like the other Rayman games (a lot of mini-games) which I enjoyed playing with my kids. I was hoping that this game would also allow me to interact and laugh with my kids while we did crazy things.
In this game, all you do is drive the cart around different areas, collecting trash. It doesn't change much between levels. However, it is still creatively made and seems to keep my kids engaged. The folks who made this game look like they had a lot of fun, adding in little extras (such as a guy dressed up as Santa who runs around claiming he isn't the Real Santa and the executive secretary who rushes around trying to keep her boss happy).

As long as you understand that this is not like the other Rabbid games, and buy it for the game that it is, you should enjoy this game just fine.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Not too shabby Rayman.  Nov 06, 2010 By Psychotic Bob
The Rayman raving rabbids games have been pretty popular with the Wii over the past few years, this time around however the Rabbids decided to ditch the mini-games and go back home. On the moon.

-Pros-

The Rabbid's cinematic comedy shorts are pretty funny and make the game much more enjoyable.

Rabbid customization is a nice touch that has a vast amount of possibilities to keep you entertained.

-cons-

Replayability is kind of low.

The game almost feels like it would be very boring without the Rabbid's little comedy scenes, like the game is almost heavily relying on them to keep it entertaining.

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Rabbids Go Home may not be a spectacular title but it certainly sticks out from the overcrowded mess of Wii titles available today. It defiantly worth a rental and maybe even a buy if you can get it at a discount price.

-The Final Score-

Presentation: 4/5
Gameplay: 3.7/5
Replayability: 3/5

Final Score: 3.75/5
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