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As of June 2019, the series had sold over 20 million units worldwide. The Rabbids have gone on to appear in other expanded media, such as a TV show and a feature film in development, as well as making guest appearances in other Ubisoft games. The success of the Rabbid characters led the developers to create more games in the franchise, eventually leading to the removal of the Rayman character from the franchise entirely.
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The popularity of the characters, aided by various viral videos and media appearances, led Raving Rabbids to become its own separate franchise, dropping the Rayman name as of 2009's Rabbids Go Home. The Rabbids were initially introduced as antagonists in the Rayman series of games.
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Most video games from the franchise are of the party video game genre, though other genres have been explored as well. Rabbids is centered on a titular fictional species of mischievous rabbit-like creatures, who speak gibberish and scream wildly whenever they experience an adrenaline rush. It originated as a spin-off video game from the Rayman video game series, 2006's Rayman Raving Rabbids.
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The series' trademark quirky sense of humor is in full effect, but with monotonous gameplay hampered by unresponsive controls, TV Party never really stands out in a sea of mini-game compilations.Rabbids, also known as Raving Rabbids (French: Lapins Crétins), is a multimedia franchise developed and published by Ubisoft. While I found myself bored rather quickly with Raving Rabbids TV Party, there's no reason fans of the series shouldn't take it out for a spin.
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And with some mini-games working much better solo than in multiplayer (and vice-versa) it's truly a mixed bag of hit-or-miss games. On the subject of multiplayer, aside from uploading your scores to Wii leaderboards, there really isn't much else to speak of in the game's teamplay element other than simply comparing scores after completion. When TV Party works, it really works with fun, innovative challenges that are a blast to play with friends - other times, you're forced to drudge through groan-inducing events that haven't been improved since the first Raving Rabbids title in 2006. While it's all fun and games for a while, the shine on TV Party begins to wear thin pretty quickly it'll only be an hour before you find yourself playing through the same mini-games, only with a new premise and a separate coat of paint. New to the Raving Rabbid series is the inclusion of the Wii Balance Board which is used to great excess in a number of inventive mini-games, but if you don't have a Balance Board, don't fret, as you're allowed to substitute your Wii-mote and nunchuck. TV Party boasts a wide variety of mini-games, from holding your Wii-mote horizontally as a steering wheel for racing circuits to aiming with your controller in the game's various rail shooter segments the Wii's peripherals are put to the test in pretty much every direction, position and action possible. well, play them! (Do you really need an excuse?) With previous instalments of Raving Rabbids having little to no story, TV Party follows expertly: after a lighting storm, a group of mischievous Rabbids get sucked inside of Rayman's television set, and take control of the various channels and shows on the Ubisoft mascot's boob-tube, creating various ploys on popular television shows (Prison Fake, RabidAss, Pimp My Rabbid) Each show features a unique mini-game, and it's up to you to. We've seen the wacky Rabbids invade the realm of Rayman in the series' first instalment, go on a cross-country world tour in Raving Rabbids 2, and now the madcap mammals are back in action right inside your television set with Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party.