

First to complete this task will either get a boost to their rabbid’s stats in the mini game (Solo) or be able to choose the next party game even if they didn’t win the last game (Party). These games are very much like Wario Ware where you you have a split second to do what is required of you. Some games will offer commercials (For solo mode) or news casts/game shows (for Party Mode). There are also mini games within the mini games. When this comes up, you’ll be warned in advance that you can do this, but this also alerts the other players to be extra paranoid in this game. As well, Party Mode offers the ability to sabotage your opponent’s progress. Party mode also unfolds like Solo Mode in terms of how the game progresses, except the winner of the last game chooses the next show for the available time slot. This is pretty impressive, but note that you won’t have eight at a time. Party Mode allows you to play any of the multiplayer games and you can have up to a whopping eight players here. Solo mode is pretty good, although I do wish I could see all the mini games right away like RRR2. This means you can’t play “Night of the Living Zombids” 70 times in a row and clear the game. If you score 15K or higher, you also receive an unlockable Rabbid item for customization in “Pimp My Rabbid” or “PMR World Contest.” Once you pass a game, it is forever locked into that day and time slot, and it will no longer be selectable for any of the other time slots. To pass a mini-game you need at least 10,000 points.

No, you won’t know what game is up until you click on it, but you can judge what it up by the name. Once you choose which “show” you are going to play, you get a funny little cut scene, a list of controls for that game and you’re ready to go. There are up to eight channels per time slot and each channel has multiple game choices, albeit only one per time slot. For each time slot, you’ll have a choice of channels like Trash TV, Macho Channel and more. The game is divided into days, each with their own two hour time slot. Here Rayman is being chased by a horde of Rabbids who, thanks to electricity and Marvel Science, are zapped into Rayman’s television and they now have complete control over everything, slowly but surely driving him INSANE.
RAYMAN RAVING RABBIDS TV PARTY MENU MUSIC SERIES
So has Ubisoft made the RRR series strike gold for the third time in a row, or are we finally starting to see a decline in the franchise?Īlthough the second RRR game only had a lengthy cut scene at the very beginning of the game to tie the mini games together, TV Party actually features multiple cut scenes between each “day” of play. So of course I’ve been paying attention to this game since it was announced, even getting a chance to interview Ubifsof’ts Michael Beadle about the game. It was like an acid trip version of Mad Dog McCree.

It lacked the horrible pig collecting, sky diving and racing games of the first one, it was funnier, and I really loved the blend of real world video footage for the shooting games. I have to admit Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 was my favorite game of 2008. So here we are with the third Raving Rabbids game, which manages to still have Rayman in both the name and game, even though he’s only in cut scenes. Which is a huge disappointment to me, but I can understand why it’s not. Alas, Henry Rollins’ famous sardonic track about why TV is lame is not in this game. I swear to god, am I the only one who gets Black Flaf in my head whenever I think of this game. We’ve got… nothing better to do, than watch TV and have a couple of brews! We’re gonna have a TV party, all right! Tonight! We’re gonna have a TV party tonight! All right!
