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On the outskirts of a bustling city set in Earth, a group of Rabbids hang around in a junkyard, bored of partying, and want to go home. The problem is, they don't even know where they come from, so they cast the moon as their new home. They notice the piles of junk around them, and decide that by making one pile bigger with even more junk, they could reach it. Two Rabbids then take a shopping trolley and search around for things to toss onto the pile, before setting off to the city to look for more junk.If the last level is beaten, the game shows the ending, in which the Rabbid who stands on a globe to see how far the moon is attempts to hug the moon, but realizes that they do not have enough stuff. Then, bombs appear on the pile, in which the pile blows up, sending the stuff back to the humans. The bright side: When the bombs blew up, the Rabbids made it to the moon. The game then shows the credits.
At the beginning of the game, you can download the Rabbids Channel on the Wii. Each week on the channel, there is a new theme for your Rabbid. Color, paint, and give your Rabbid costumes for the voting. You can also go on to see the best Rabbids. At the end of your customization, there is an icon for you to send your Rabbid to the website listed above.
Most of the game's original soundtrack was performed by French-Romanian gypsy brass band Fanfare Vagabontu, most of which is based on traditional Romanian folk music. It can be purchased as an OST from sites that provide MP3 downloads such as iTunes and Amazon.
The Rabbids franchise has also been licensed for the out-of-home entertainment market such as the recent collaboration with arcade game manufacturer LAI Games to produce Virtual Rabbids: The Big Ride, an attendant-free VR attraction.[21][22]
The game was released in Poland and Russia in a native language. The German version is available as a download and debuted as a bundle with the German magazine Computer Bild Spiele. Even though there is no English release, the German version supports the languages French, German, English, Italian and Spanish.
The gonintendo rabbids were made using the in game rabbid editor. It is not a true unlockable. Anyone can make them.What I played was enjoyable but could've have been better. There signs of greatness throughout but a lot of potential seems a bit untapped for my tastes.
Oh yes, please go home Rabbids.I loved all the Rayman games from 1 to Hoodlum Havoc. I really played them to death. The nice characters like Globox, Ly, Andrè and the others, the cool humor, the great atmospheric music and worlds... Just everything in these titles was perfect and they're still some of my favourite games. Then there were rumors about a \"Rayman 4\" going around and I was really looking forward to that. But then all that came out was RRR, a (imao) bad minigame-collection with wannabe-humor. And lets not talk about RRR2 and TV-Party, these were even worse. I mean, at fist I thought the Rabbids were...ok. I just didn't like them, but I thought as long as Ubisoft continiues making great Rayman platformers it won't bother me. But they didn't. They made three bad \"partygames\" and a (imao again) bad platformer with no Rayman at all. Ok, maybe this one is a bit better than RRR. But still... They've just overdone it. I mean, all these ugly bunnies do is making unfunny slapstick-humor and try to outplay that with looking like they're on drugs and yelling \"BWAAAH!\". Oh. And of course doing random stuff that not even my little brother laughs about. Only overdrawn craziness with no depth in humor at all. Well, of course that's only my opinion and I don't have a problem with people thinking this humor and/or these games being good. But really, who thinks Rabbids Go Home is better than the games of the main series
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