Ubisoft’s giving the hideously adorable rabbids from the Rayman spin-off series their own adventure, one that’s not a collection of Wii mini-games. Rabbids Go Home offers heavy-handed zaniness, ...
Rabbids Go Home, the latest entry in Ubisoft's curiously popular Rayman offshoot, is DS-bound, reports Kotaku. Instead of trying out the Prince of All Cosmo's gig like its Wii counterpart, the DS ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Today Ubisoft announced the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home is available on store shelves for the Wii system from Nintendo and the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi video game system.
As the fourth Rabbids game in the Wii’s three-year lifespan, you’d be forgiven for thinking Ubisoft has run out of ideas for its bizarre creations, but Rabbids Go Home is potentially the oddest game ...
Ubisoft has announced Rabbids Go Home. As the name suggests, players will be charged with returning the Rabbids to their alien home. Slated for a holiday release, the game runs on a new engine ...
I didn't know quite what to expect when I started playing Rabbids go home. Here we have a bunch of retarded-looking bunny rabbit things riding a shopping cart being chased by what looks like a Haz-Mat ...
Ubisoft’s Raving Rabbids have become firm favourites amongst many Wii owners. Their mad-as-cheese demeanour and total disregard for their own safety has helped to create some truly entertaining party ...
The Rabbids will receive their own standalone brand with the release for Holiday 2009 of the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home. Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the team behind Beyond Good & Evil®, ...
What is Rabbids Go Home? As the fourth game in Ubisoft’s Rayman Raving Rabbids series, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Rabbids Go Home is another set of wacky mini-games designed to take advantage ...