![]() ![]() In the end, this mode functions as nothing more than a way to force players into mini-games. Once all the Rabbids are removed, a new "channel" is unlocked which opens up a new set of mini-games and starts the process all over again. You gain moves by playing mini-games, which will begin after every turn. Each time you get Rayman to the TV, ten Rabbids are removed, and the TV icon moves to another location. Listed on the top screen is a number representing the amount of Rabbids in your TV. Your goal is to move the Rayman icon to the television before the Rabbid get's there. When you begin this mode, you will be taken to a six by seven square grid with icons showing Rayman, a Rabbid, and a television. The meat of the game is the inaptly titled "adventure" mode. Minigames in TV Party include the racing game “Monster Tractors,” several lightgun shoot-em-ups such as “Night of the Zombies,” “Star Worse,” and “Rabzilla,” the burger-cooking-and-walrus-feeding-sim “Flippin’ Burgers,” the coin-collecting platformer “Mega Balls,” and a few rhythm games that are similar to Guitar Hero, among other games.The premise is simple: Rabbids have invaded Rayman's television, and the only way to liberate his set from the mischievous creatures is by playing, what else, random mini-games. In the game’s mode, with just one player, the player must compete and win the many minigames to unlock new ones. ![]() During each of these minigames, the player can be interrupted by an advertisement microgame in the style of WarioWare. The game’s multiplayer mode consists of a series of randomly picked minigames resembling television shows or movies. TV Party is a compilation of different party-based minigames differentiated by their television-based theme, use of 2D artwork, and compatibility with the Wii Balance Board for specific minigames. Rayman Raving Rabbids follows in the footsteps of the first two Rabbids video games in a significant way. ![]()
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