


The DS version's story is a bit different is that instead of the Rabbids taking over Rayman's TV, its instead TV's around the world and Rayman finds his way into the TV world and try to catch all 5 Rabbids. The Rabbids continue to chase Rayman, except for one of them, who stays in Rayman's house and gets a vacuum cleaner stuck to his ears as the credits roll. In the end, Rayman is trying to watch a football game, but the Rabbids keep changing the channels, which causes Rayman to throw his shoes at the TV, causing it to break and releasing the Rabbids. Rayman is being annoyed by the Rabbids' TV antics and keeps making small cracks on the TV. As the player progresses through the game, cutscenes are shown to narrate the game's story. The player must play several minigames which parody popular movies and TV shows such as Star Wars, Godzilla, Prison Break, etc. Rayman is forced to watch the Rabbids' programming. Rayman seeks refuge on a farmhouse but the Rabbids are struck by lightning and are sucked into Rayman's TV set, turned into Cartoon Rabbids, they decide to invade each channel. The party starts on November 18 when Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is released on the Wii.Rayman is running away from eight Rabbids (possibly because they found out he wasn't a Rabbid in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2).
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TV Party is full of wackly rabbid personality and will come with more than 50 minigames by the time it ships. Be sure to check out some gameplay footage on our video page. This wraps up the minigames we were able to play with on the preview build that we received. The Wii Balance Board can come into play here as well if you want to get that full body workout. This may not be the most visually appealing of the minigames, but for kids, it could be fun for them to use their arms and mimic wild animals. Chuckie is in a skin-tight spandex as he does squats, hula exercises, the crocodile and the elephant. Miss Fit is like the game Simon Says, where you follow the pot-bellied Chuckie Morris on screen as he does ridiculous exercises. Usually the game ends with us plowing through the last few platforms and then ending the trip with a face plant into some wet cement. There were times when the game wouldn't even register the straight line that we clearly drew. The problem arises when the platforms are closer together, so they come up much too quickly for you to accurately draw anything.

If you draw the lines correctly, your daredevil rabbid will contort his body into the correct shape and fall through without being harmed. There are platforms on the way down with Tetris-shaped holes, so your job is to use the Wii Remote and draw the shape before the rabbid slams into them. Rabbidass begins with a rabbid jumping off the top of a building because it's skydiving through what looks like a construction site. This minigame brings back memories of tobogganing as a kid it's fun while you're sliding but you'll always go home with a sore butt. But then, what's the fun in that? It's a fast-paced joyride that's hilarious to watch, especially when you go off jumps where you'll have the opportunity to use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to do tricks. It's a little bit tricky to get your rear end to react quickly enough, so you might find that it's just easier to use your hands and use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk instead. You just have to lean left and right to steer and if you want a boost, lean back. Since you're sitting on the board, you're going to have to put those gluteus maximus to work. In Mount Kilamytushy, you have the option of using the Wii Balance Board board to steer, but if you don't have the board, remote and nunchuks work well too. Here's the moment you've been waiting for-using the Wii Balance Board to direct your rabbid (who's sliding on the belly of a wildebeest) down a snowy mountain. This week's highlights include: Mount Kilamytushy, Miss Fit and Rabbidass. With the release of Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party right around the corner, we'd like to show you the last batch of minigames that we were able to get our hands on.
