Their mad-as-cheese demeanour and total disregard for their own safety has helped to create some truly entertaining party games.
How do the rabbity folk plan to reach their goal?
Erm… no, theyre going to build a big pile of junk and climb there, of course!
Nothing is safe from the Rabbids kleptomania-fuelled grasp.
Traffic cones, toy cars, food, bottles, computers, photocopiers…
Even yappy dogs and peoples clothes are fair game, whether said clothes are being worn or not.
These large items include radar dishes, diving boards and cows, to name but a few.
Its all easy to get to grips with, and is a solid, well thought out system.
This is all delivered in a wacky and zany way, and the presentation is superb.
This may be a Wii title, but it looks great, even if theres the occasional slowdown.
The art style is striking, and environments are detailed and possess a real cartoon quality.
Complementing the visuals is a fantastic soundtrack.
The levels themselves are usually quite linear and straightforward, forcing you through in set ways.
As well as the main game,Rabbids Goes Homealso boasts some truly entertaining user customisation options.
This can be saved and then shared with others online.
you’re able to also take photos during the game, and these can be sent to friends.
Its originality is refreshing, and the gameplay never feels gimmicky.
This all adds up to a great title that should appeal to Wii owners of all ages.
Rabbids Go Homeisout now for Wiiand Nintendo DS.
Rating:
4 out of 5