Games Review: Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party
Wii, Ubisoft, £39.99
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Your support makes all the difference.First, get your Wii balance board. Then, plug it in and prepare yourself for the raft of maniacal mini-games you are about to encounter.
There are no radical departures for this Rabbid series, but the control system does manage to breathe a bit of new life into a game that could otherwise be described as a disappointing rehash of old glories. You have to jump around on the board to win mini-games, and in one version you can even control Rabbids with your bottom in a particularly amusing challenge. Good fun, but it feels as though this new series could have been a lot fresher.
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