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Rabbids Go Home (Wii)

Rabbids Go Home (Wii)
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  • From:Ubisoft  
  • Category:Video Games
  • List Price: £39.99
  • Buy New: £10.99
  • as of 7/2/2012 10:23 GMT details
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  • Seller:RUGELEY GAMES
  • Sales Rank:1,110
  • Format:Unknown format
  • Language:English (Subtitled)
  • Platform:Nintendo Wii
  • Media:Video Game
  • Number Of Items:1
  • Genre:adventure-games
  • Discs:1
  • Operating System:No Operating System
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.1
  • Dimensions (in):7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6
  • Release Date:November 6, 2009
  • MPN:3307211675193
  • EAN:3307211675193
Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days



Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis

The rabbids have had enough of losing to Rayman, but going home may cause more mayhem than staying. You see, they've decided that the best way to leave Earth is to build a tower of rubbish all the way to the moon (not that they're certain that's where they came from).

  • Playing as the maniacal rabbit creatures you tour each level in a shopping trolley collecting anything that's not tied down and a lot that isn't: from a chest of drawers to a runaway cow. Many items give you special abilities, like a skyscraper chase in a giant bubble and an aircraft jet engine that lets you suck up even more objects.
  • With the rabbids' trademark humour still intact (your basic attack scares the clothes off humans, which you can then collect as well) and some of the best cartoon style graphics on the Wii this is a clever evolution from the old mini-game collections.

    Key Features
  • The rabbids have landed: The rabbids return in their first all action comedy adventure, with a very peculiar mission to the moon.
  • Detritus Rex: Terrorise the population and nab objects for your collection - then deliver them to your unlikely space tower.
  • Alternative transport: Catch a ride on a jet engine or inside a giant bubble as weird new objects offer up exciting mini-game missions.
  • Steal 'n' go: Simple controls mean anyone can play, just jump aboard the shopping trolley and start terrorising the populace in true rabbid style.
  • Race relations: Crazy cartoon style graphics look great on the Wii, with huge levels filled with thing to smash and grab.
  • About the Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
  • Home to both Rayman and superstar producer Michel Ancel, this French studio has also been responsible for such classics as Beyond Good & Evil, King Kong and the original Rayman Raving Rabbids . It's also working on an adaption of the new Tintin movie from
Amazon.co.uk Review
The rabbids have had enough of losing to Rayman, but going home may cause more mayhem than staying. You see, they've decided that the best way to leave Earth is to build a tower of rubbish all the way to the moon (not that they're certain that's where they came from).

Shopping trolleys aren't the usual vehicle of choice for video game heroes
The rabbids want to get home and no one's stopping them
There are still plenty of mini-games to play, including races, puzzles and more
Stealing a jet engine causes as much havoc as you'd think

Playing as the maniacal rabbit creatures you tour each level in a shopping trolley collecting anything that's not tied down and a lot that isn't: from a chest of drawers to a runaway cow. Many items give you special abilities, like a skyscraper chase in a giant bubble and an aircraft jet engine that lets you suck up even more objects.

With the rabbids' trademark humour still intact (your basic attack scares the clothes off humans, which you can then collect as well) and some of the best cartoon style graphics on the Wii this is a clever evolution from the old mini-game collections.

Key Features
  • The rabbids have landed: The rabbids return in their first all action comedy adventure, with a very peculiar mission to the moon.
  • Detritus Rex: Terrorise the population and nab objects for your collection - then deliver them to your unlikely space tower.
  • Alternative transport: Catch a ride on a jet engine or inside a giant bubble as weird new objects offer up exciting mini-game missions.
  • Steal 'n' go: Simple controls mean anyone can play, just jump aboard the shopping trolley and start terrorising the populace in true rabbid style.
  • Race relations: Crazy cartoon style graphics look great on the Wii, with huge levels filled with thing to smash and grab.
About the Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Home to both Rayman and superstar producer Michel Ancel, this French studio has also been responsible for such classics as Beyond Good & Evil, King Kong and the original Rayman Raving Rabbids . It's also working on an adaption of the new Tintin movie from Steve Spielberg.