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The Rabbids are done with Earth. They want to go back home to the Moon and they're going to do it the only way they know how to: like a bunch of morons. 

The Rabbids are running around the planet and collecting all sorts of crap in order to create a giant pile that will reach the Moon. It's up to you to help the Rabbids collect stuff such as cloths, dogs, chairs and even a cow!

Hit the break to find out how Rabbids Go Home will leave a smile on your face the entire time you play the game. 

Rabbids Go Home (Wii)
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Publisher: Ubisoft
To be released: Winter 2009

You'll be playing as two rabbids, either by yourself or with a local co-op buddy. One steers a shopping cart and the other collects crap to put into the cart. Controls are very simple -- you can run, attack by charging into things with the shopping cart, and that's it. You'll gain other abilities that are unique to each level, too, such as the ability to fly.

Your goal is to go into every level and collect everything you can stuff into the cart. Think Katamari Damacy, but your cart doesn't increase in size. All of the items are magically squeezed into the cart until it's time to dump everything out at the end of the level. You have three health bars, and if you lose them all, you'll die and lose everything you've collected. 

There's going to be over 60 missions with around 20 hours of gameplay when Rabbids Go Home is released, and I got to try out three of the levels while at Ubisoft.

One level saw me going through a grocery store, one saw me go to a hospital, and one saw me go after a cow. Each level will have tons of items that you need to collect, and there will always be one primary item that you need to pick up. In the hospital level, the Rabbids had to take a guy enclosed within a bubble bed. You then had to escape via the roof and jump from building to building using the bubble bed to glide to other buildings safely. In the cow level, the Rabbids had to chase after a truck with a cow in it. Once the Rabbids nab the cow, they'll have a couple of minutes to get to the end before the cow explodes.

At the end of the level, players will dump the contents of their cart into a toilet. Yes, a toilet. There's even a Rabbid band playing musical instruments around the toilet in celebration of you taking a huge dump. Yes. Really. Have you ever seen a cow get flushed down a toilet? Hilarious!

The toilets you dump your crap into all go to the location of the giant pile of crap the Rabbids are using to build their way to the Moon. You'll see the mountain increase in size during the course of the game but we weren't told if the Rabbids will actually make it to the Moon.

Anyway, the game is very easy. You collect stuff and try to get to the end without losing your stuff. You'll run into dogs and humans trying to stop you, but they're usually pretty easy to take out. Just tackle them a few times and the dogs will end up in your carts and the humans will lose their clothes (which you can collect, too). 

I also saw a mode called "Inside the Wiimote," which is where you customize your Rabbids. You'll point an in-game Wiimote at one of three Rabbids, suck the Rabbid inside the Wiimote, and then you can customize your Rabbid. Increase it's head by pumping air into it, give it clothes that you can design with logos and text, crush its head -- there's going to be a ton of ways to customize your Rabbid, and you'll even be able to share the custom Rabbids with your friends.

Or you could abuse the fuck out of the Rabbid while inside the Wiimote. You can shake your Wiimote like crazy and the Rabbid will bounce all over the place. And the Rabbid loves it. He'll always stand back up and have a giant smile on his face.

And you know, I had a giant smile on my face the entire time I played Rabbids Go Home. It's such a silly and simply game and it was a ton of fun. The game is cute, the Rabbids are adorable, and the premise is absolutely insane.


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RAB's Avatar
RAB at 07/07/2009 11:27
there is no cow level


ahh this looks pretty fun. but seriously tho, I hope this is the last we see of those things. give me back a classic platforming rayman game plz
MasterBalls's Avatar
MasterBalls at 07/07/2009 11:32
This is about as far removed from Rayman as possible.

Proper Rayman 4. Please?
AgentMOO's Avatar
AgentMOO at 07/07/2009 11:36
The game looks like a blast...
Havoc Fang's Avatar
Havoc Fang at 07/07/2009 11:38
I forgot that the Rabbids came from a Rayman spin-off...
ejamer's Avatar
ejamer at 07/07/2009 11:38
I'm actually looking forward to this. It doesn't have to be a great game... just funny enough to keep me and my wife's attention while playing.

It's nice to see that maybe the two franchises (Rayman and Rabbids) can split ways and both do their own thing before long. I think that the Rabbids just might overshadow any future Rayman games though... if only because of their ridiculous humor.
Daxelman's Avatar
Daxelman at 07/07/2009 11:42
@MasterBalls: That's why Rayman is nowhere in the game title, or the game for that matter?
Chronic Logic's Avatar
Chronic Logic at 07/07/2009 11:52
Rayman has been kicked to the curb. Kind of sad actually.
Monodi's Avatar
Monodi at 07/07/2009 11:55
Hey Michel, where is fucking Rayman 4?

Ah, at least finish BG&E2 soon...
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peachboy at 07/07/2009 12:35
as much as i was hoping for a proper rayman, i'm far from a fanboy and this game seems like it will be a blast. definitely going to grab this one if it turns out as good as you made it sound.
Justice's Avatar
Justice at 07/07/2009 13:34
Screw Rabids, bring back Rayman!
silentfox's Avatar
silentfox at 07/07/2009 13:38
Screw rayman, I hope the rabbids stay around forever. Never cared about the series til rabbids came along and I was happy to see rayman get a smaller and smaller part in each game til he was completely gone. They should make the classic platforming one everyone wants but with the rabbids instead too ^_^.
Numpty's Avatar
Numpty at 07/07/2009 16:09
Agree, I never gave a crap for Rayman. Raving Rabbids was the first and so far only Rayman game i've ever purchased. This one looks like an owner so far however. Long like the Rabbids!
Naim Master's Avatar
Naim Master at 07/07/2009 17:20
How many goddamn Rabbid games are out by now? I mean , the novelty of sreaming rabbits wore off at the seond instalement already !
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Furyfire at 07/08/2009 00:31
Rabbids rock. :D
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