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Ubisoft has announced that another instalment in the Raving Rabbids series is on the way.

 

Titled Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, it will follow the adventures of the raving rabbids as they travel in time.

 

A short CGI trailer was shown at Ubi's E3 press conference. It showed the rabbids visiting prehistoric times and Camelot in a washing machine. Tres bien.

 

Raving Rabbids Travel in Time will be released exclusively for Wii on 9th November

 

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Titled Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, it will follow the adventures of the raving rabbids as they travel in time.

 

Most redundant sentence ever? :laughing:

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Happy days, more Rabbids is always a good thing. :grin:

 

Instead of calling it Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time, they should have simply titled it Rabbids in Time.

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Happy days, more Rabbids is always a good thing. :grin:

 

Instead of calling it Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time, they should have simply titled it Rabbids in Time.

 

Any word from, oh, you know.....RAYMAN?

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Happy days, more Rabbids is always a good thing. :grin:

 

Instead of calling it Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time, they should have simply titled it Rabbids in Time.

 

It called Raving Rabbids because it part of the mini-games series.

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Ah right, so its not a platformer type game like Rabbids Go Home?

 

It was first called Raving Rabbids 4 and dropped the Rayman from the title unlike the rest Rayman Raving Rabbids series.

  • 2 weeks later...
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IGN - Press Release

San Francisco, CALIFORNIA - Today Ubisoft reveals further details on the next Rabbids game, Raving Rabbids Travel in Time, which was announced at E3, in Los Angeles, California. After invading the moon last year in an epic adventure game, the Rabbids are back with the party-game genre in an exciting game of multiplayer competition. This time the crazy, loveable Rabbids travel back in time in a washing machine and wreak havoc in the past, as they mess up historical events. The Rabbids have achieved worldwide recognition, with 8 million videogames sold and hundreds of hilarious videos that have had consumers laughing for years. Developed by the Ubisoft Paris studio, Raving Rabbids Travel in Time is scheduled for release on the Wii system on November 11, 2010.

 

Game Features:

Universal, popular game theme: Players will plunge into the past and revisit the greatest moments of history with the discovery of fire, the broken nose of the Sphinx or the first step on the moon. Players will uncover how the Rabbids wreaked havoc on the past and will decide if the course of history needs to be changed.

 

Variety of gameplay: Gamers will be able to play over 20 different games with 5 different rich and deep gameplay types from flying to bouncing. For the first time in a Wii party-game, games will be playable either online or split-screen with up to 4 players. Several games will also offer improved accuracy as they utilize the Wii MotionPlusTM accessory for enhanced precision and control.

 

A never-ending fun: The fun begins even before the game starts, within the main menu, an interactive Museum which contains mini-games featuring Rabbids dancing and singing. The museum also offers over 30 customized Rabbids characters from an Egyptian to a Cowboy and a Pirate so users can be whatever character they choose.

 

Social gaming and competition: Not only will players be able to compete with their friends in a unique online multiplayer mode, but they will also have the opportunity to share and compare their scores and trophies with the entire Rabbids community. Players can also link their game profile to their Facebook profile.

 

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  • 5 months later...
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IGN gave it a 7/10

Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is just another Rabbids mini-game collection, so don't expect an adventure game like Rabbids Go Home. If you’re a parent looking for something to distract your kids with, a word of caution: these Rabbids are really annoying and spamming the “burp/sing” button will be a major temptation for most young children. Despite the mediocre mini-games, the presentation is so well-executed that your kids might not notice. However, if you're looking for a game to play with adults, this is not it.
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