The only game this fall that lets you shout the clothes of Santa Claus is a platformer without a jump button, a mix of Katamari Damacy and Mario, and another strong third-party original for the Wii.
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 ...
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To look at Rabbids Go Home in screenshots, you would quickly pick up that it's a junk-collecting action adventure with the critters in shopping carts and on jet engines. In trailer form, well, you ...
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The Nintendo Wii couldn’t contain the Raving Rabbids‘ first solo game, so Ubisoft is bringing Rabbids Go Home to the DS as well, with extra-added functionality for those who’ve upgraded to the DSi.
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 ...
LONDON, UK – April 14, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that the Rabbids will receive their own standalone brand with the release for Holiday 2009 of the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home. Developed by ...