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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
wii games Mar 09, 2010 I would be able to give you details of how good the games were if they were compatable with my wii. Unfortunately unknown to be and a good many other people American games only fit American machines. So no I'm not very happy at all.
okay Feb 17, 2010 this game is just okay. its not as fun as i thought. a lot of the mini games are the same, just with a different background or something.
Kids love it- once they figured it out Feb 13, 2010 This game takes a bit of patience to start. I couldn't get passed the first set of mini-games. However- our 10 year old decided to try this out again this week. It had not been played since new years. In the span of our second blizzard of the week....she has completed 60% of the game now. Our 5 year old can't really play much of it- but can't stop laughing watching her play. I like how they mix up the tasks- the mini games keep kids attention, and it seems to be a good use of the motion technology. Great game for the price- just prepare for frustration for yourself!
Rayman's Raving Rabbids Jan 30, 2010 Fun for all skill levels in the family! The variety of games keeps each level progression challenging. It has sports, music/dancing, racing, and just plain goofy (like cow-tossing or Rabbid wacking)! The graphics are clear and the soundtrack is entertaining. The Rabbids are hysterical, slightly annoying and comically creative - it is a game we all enjoy playing and it makes us laugh!
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Definitely not for young kids - and not fun for anyone Jan 29, 2010 I purchased this game because of the many reviews indicating this is great "family game". In fact it made the top ten list for Wii family games on one game site.
However, this game is not appealing to my kids (8, 6 and 4) at all. In fact we adults don;t particularly like it much.
The game starts dark and creepy in theme - no big deal, nothing inappropriate, just not very appealing. But its the game play that is really unappealing. It consists of dozens of tiny games that you must progress through and that are more like tests of patience than entertainment.
Your character is mocked and jeered by creepy rabbit caricatures while you struggle to complete inane tasks again and again. Once a task is completed, you're right back to the central screen to do the next boring, unfulfilling task. I've never seen a game that feels more like...well, work. I struggled to complete a couple of the levels at all - and the game would not progress at all until those levels were unlocked. There was no way mu kids were going to get through those.
Stay away unless you like your games boring, dark and difficult. And none of those meet our family's criteria for a fun time!
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