![]() ![]() Once completing the main story, you can then play the games individually to set high scores and unlock extra content. Graphically, Raving Rabbids looks like a Gamecube port it's basic looking, the colours look very washed out, and there's no wide-screen support which ruins the Rabbids' charm. There's a lot of variety to the mini-games, and the games can last between 30 seconds to 3 minutes with some requiring small actions whilst others require more strenuous movements. In your jail cell, there's not much to do, but you can change Rayman's costume and mix and match between the sets to pull off funny combinations such as a granny look but wear Ronaldinho's Brazil football shirt. To be honest, the hub style is very unnecessary, and just wastes a few seconds running over to the next room. After completing you are returned to your jail and the process repeats with a new set of games. The games are grouped together in 4 mini games plus a boss level. Rayman is put into a Colosseum which acts as a hub for the mini games. Rabbits are usually cute, but Rabbids are dumb and ugly looking that are obsessed with plungers and carrot juice. The Rabbids are a focal point of the game, and are very weird, but loveable characters. Rayman Raving Rabbids introduces a basic story of Rayman having a picnic with some Globox chums, when the Rabbids pop up from the ground and kidnap all of them. Released at the launch of the Wii, Ubisoft were amongst the first to produce a mini game collection and thus set the standard for the countless collections that followed. ![]()
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