The moves seem inspired by real-world snowboarding moves, as well as the crazy world inhabited by the game's protagonists, and even reminded us of the loony environs of Nickelodeon's Ren & Stimpy. While on your way down to the, erm, bottom, you'll score points by guiding your beast through checkpoints and, on harder difficulties, by picking up bonus points scattered along the way and by performing midair freestyle tricks off of ramps. Beestie Boarding involves (unsurprisingly, if you've played a Rabbids game before) skiing an upturned wildebeest down a slalom course while sitting your posterior down on the balance board. From what we've been told, Rayman himself will play more of a cameo part in TV Party than in previous games in the series.Īlthough the developers are planning to include over 50 mini (and not so mini) games-as well as bite-sized Warioware-esque games in the form of playable TV ads-in the final version, we were privy to only two games. The game's story mode takes place over the length of one week's TV schedule, and during the course of events you'll disrupt movies, music, fashion, dance, and sports segments, and even the ads themselves.much to Rayman's chagrin. Whereas Wii Fit is designed to use the balance board for fitness purposes, TV Party plans to use it purely to assist in the Rabbids' crazy games, although there could be potential to improve some gluteal muscle tone along the way. We got a chance to meet the development team at Ubisoft's Paris studio and see for ourselves how much fun can be had with the balance board and your buttocks (more on that later). However, this time around, the newly launched Wii Balance Board will be aiding and abetting their evil plans to hijack TV schedules. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is expected to include more than 50 minigames and is scheduled to be released on November 18.Those wascally wabbids are back again in another mischief-filled outing on the Nintendo Wii. Next week we will unveil the final three minigames that Ubisoft has been able to share with us. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk icons will fly down the screen on the left-hand side, and when it hits the bottom is when you swing those arms as if you're drumming. The instrumental choice doesn't do much except change the way the song sounds, and if you're not a Britney fan, it's not going to sound any better. Britney is back in Top of the Flops, where you pick an instrument (violin, drums, keyboard, vocals) and then proceed to flick the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to the song Toxic. It's easier to control with the Wii Remote but the balance board makes it feel like you're surfing, so it's a matter of preference. You'll navigate through golden rings for points, collecting bonuses along the way. You can use the Wii Balance Board or the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control your flying rabbid. Incredible but Stupid! has you surfing through outerspace that is littered with garbage. This is pretty much the same game we've seen in previous Raving Rabbids, but it's still entertaining and the setting is quite fitting. Using the Wii Remote, you aim at the rabbids, B button is to shoot and shake the Nunchuk to reload. If you can nab more chickens than are required, you'll gain some extra points. The scene will change after a limited amount of time and you need to hit the minimum amount of chickens indicated at the bottom of the screen. However, chickens have infested the set so it's your duty to take them out with your trusty plunger gun. There are zombie rabbids who are part of the shoot, as well as a pair of young lovers who are just trying to make it out of the cemetery alive. You're taken to an old-school Hollywood movie set where they're filming a cheesy horror movie. Night of the Zombidz is one of my favorites, since you get to shoot rabbids in a chicken outfit. So this week we have: Night of the Zombidz, Incredible but Stupid! And Top of the Flops. The build that we received didn't include the solo mode or any other modes for that matter, so don't fret if you're worried about a lack of a single-player option. If you haven't been paying attention, there have been regular updates to the bundle of minigames that we have been able to try out. In the spirit of Halloween, this week we got to fight zombies and dance to Britney Spears' Toxic-scary stuff. No tushy-controlled minigames this week however, that's scheduled to come next week. It's a brand new week, and we have another set of minigames from Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party to share with you.
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