Using a new engine specifically designed for Wii, Rabbids Go Home sees the titular characters tearing through the human world as they attempt to return to their home. According to a recent issue of Nintendo Power, the Rabbids believe that their home is the Moon. Players control two Rabbids, one inside of a shopping cart and another pushing it, and collect enough junk to build a tower to reach the Moon. There are different items that players can collect to give the Rabbids new abilities and power-ups that allow them to collect more junk.
UBISOFT® SAYS RABBIDS GO HOME
Raving Rabbids Break Out with First Standalone Title
SAN FRANCISCO April 9, 2009 Today Ubisoft announced that the Rabbids will receive their own standalone brand with the Holiday 2009 release of the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home. Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the team behind Beyond Good & Evil®, Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie and the original Rayman Raving Rabbids®, the game will benefit from a new engine designed specifically for the Wii home video game system from Nintendo, offering the Rabbids a hilarious adventure in a brand new universe.
The Rabbids are already beloved the world over, selling 6.5 million copies of their raving adventures and starring in their own series of videos that have kept web surfers laughing for years. Moving up to top billing with their own brand of games was a logical next step and fans will now be able to enjoy the fun in this humorous adventure game where the Rabbids unleash their insanity onto the human world as they attempt to return to their Rabbid home.
Look for more information on Rabbids Go Home in the May issue of Nintendo Power magazine.
I love games that are weird just for the sake of being weird.
I haven't played any of the Rayman Rabbids games but I might check out the first one now that it is cheap.
Do want! Also a interesting note about this is Michel Ancel is the lead developer of this, it shares the same technology that powers beyond good and evil 2. Ubisoft thinks that this will be a AAA title and finally Beyond Good and Evil 2 is on hold until this game is completed.Does that mean that BG&E2 is coming to the Wii?
Do want! Also a interesting note about this is Michel Ancel is the lead developer of this, it shares the same technology that powers beyond good and evil 2. Ubisoft thinks that this will be a AAA title and finally Beyond Good and Evil 2 is on hold until this game is completed.Does that mean that BG&E2 is coming to the Wii?
& info on this game was leaked a week or so ago on the cover of the latest Nintendo Power (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/forums/index.php?topic=27771.0). I wonder what took Ubi so long to formally announce it.
The collecting part sounds a bit Katamari-esque...It actually reminds me of the PSP episode of Southpark where Kenny Dies and the boys try to goto heaven to save him.