![]() ![]() This is another mini-game and tasks players with dressing their Rabbids as appropriately as possible based on a particular theme such as "cool and smelly but not yellow". Instead, accessories are used during Pimp My Rabbid mode. Unlike previous Rayman Wii games though, you can't customise the look of your Rabbids. At the end of each mini-game, high scores are rewarded with different accessories for your Rabbid crew. First to do it wins either the chance to get back in the game or earn a handy speed boost if they're still in play. These are micro-games in themselves and you're asked to mimick the gesture displayed on screen as fast a possible. At seemingly random intervals, play is interupted during certain games for a commercial break. ![]() Either way, the last Rabbid standing is the winner. Alternatively, you can use your shove ability to force the competition under the mass of falling flesh. Get in the way when they land and you'll be squashed flat, meaning its game over for you. #Rayman raving rabbids tv party ry3e41 pro#Throughout, pro wrestlers hurl themselves into the ring and your goal is to avoid their shadows as they plunge to earth. This four player mini-game sees contestants guiding their Rabbids around a wrestling ring using the nunchuck and smacking opponents with a plunger via the remote. This is designed to get bystanders involved during play and, during any Balance Board-controlled game, onlookers can flick the the remote at the screen to obscure the viewpoint of the player. A new feature in TV Party is Sabotage mode. Throughout, you can bounce up and down to gain a speed boost and you'll intermittently reach branching paths, enabling you to select the difficulty of the next portion of the game - red gates for tough sections and blue if you want to take it a easy. You need to dodge oncoming debris from meteors to rocket ships, flying through as many rings as possible before the game ends. The goal is to fly through the cosmos back toward earth, leaning back, forth, left and right to shift up down and around the screen. First up, Ubisoft showed off Raving Angel, a space-bound flight game which sees you riding the Balance Board like a surfboard, short edge pointing toward your TV screen. Now though, we've had chance to test out two new additions at Leipzig, as well as unconvering a few new features in the process. We've already had chance to play TV Party's rhythm-action style dance game and indulge in a spot of down-hill sledging. Of the two, we're far more interested in the latter, largely because playing games with your arse is a novelty our juvenile brains will probably never get over. ![]()
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