Alright, I admit it I love this game for family fun however, there are a few draw backs. The first is it is a little raunchy, slightly gross and contains definite elements of bad taste. Nothing as bad as prime time television but still I wouldn't play it with the church set. Second, you basically have 7 or so games with different levels of skills and some of them are down right impossible (for me anyway). Once you get to the end of the week you must choose from the one that you don't like to get to the end. I would rather be able to just play to ones that I enjoy. All and all, we have had a great time with it and I am glad I bought it
I initially played this Wii game at "game night" over at my sister-in-laws house, it was so much fun! I think it is best when played with a group of at least 8. Now I enjoy this fun & wacky game with my family of (3). I purchased it about 2 weeks ago and we've played it twice so far (once a week) as part of our "family/game night" ritual. I would definitely recommend this game to friends and family. If for any reason you don't understand the brief on-screen synopsis/instructions, it comes with a manual. Overall, I will rate it a B. Enjoy!
WE ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS GAME AND THE ENTIRE SERIES OF RAVING RABBIDS IN NINTENDO Wii GAMES...THESE GUYS ARE HILARIOUS...PLAYING IT IS NOT HARD+ I AM GOING TO BET YOU'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO GET THRU A GAME WITHOUT GIGGLING OR EVEN A LOL OR 2...GREAT FAMILY FUN !!!
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I bought this game for my sister's bday. She had played Rayman Rabbids I and II. Both games are set up as a set of minigames suitable for individual or party play. This game is a similar setup but the theme is different. Instead of telling a story (rabbids I) or traveling the globe (rabbids II), the rabbids have taken over the tv. There are 7 days worth of "tv programming" with each day having at least 7 timeslots and every timeslot contains 8 games. As you beat games you unlock more days, timeslots and minigames. All the games are themed by tv show and network so there's Macho TV (with a motorcycle driving game and loads of other games too), a station with extreme sports which contains sledding on ice on the back of a cow to do tricks and hit targets, and of course the rabbid singing and dancing games too. There are too many stations and games to list them all but this is not only her favorite rabbid game but also her new favorite wii game. The first day we played it, her husband woke to the sound of us giggling downstairs having a wonderful time. It made him happy just hearing us have so much fun and then he joined in too. I'd rate this as a good game for everyone over 7. It would be tough to appreciate some of the humor if you were under 7. If you haven't tried a Rabbids game yet, this one be the one to try.Read full review
If you've never played a Rayman Raving Rabbids game you won't believe the level of goofiness and fun involved in these games. Those crazy Raving Rabbids are taking over the TV airwaves. This game incorporates the use of the balance board in some of the more than 50 mini games. The games can be played alone, but they're really meant to be party games, and are hilarious with a group of up to 8 people by passing the controls or up to 4, each with their own controls. They make good use of the Wiimote and nunchuk. There are several games that use the balance board and the ones where you sit on the balance board and control the game with your butt by leaning in different directions are really funny, like the one riding a bull down a ski slope. Some of the games are a little crude, like crouching to make your surfing Rabbid pass gas, but imagine that with a group of friends (or the family after Thanksgiving dinner) and you can see how the game could liven up a party. Some of the other games are played standing on the board and leaning one way or the other. Even though only one person at a time can use the balance board, half the fun is watching the person playing.Read full review
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