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| name = Raving Rabbids Travel In Time
| name = Raving Rabbids Travel In Time
| image = [[File:Raving Rabbids Travel In Time Boxart.jpg|200px|Raving Rabbids Travel In Time]]
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| published by = Ubisoft  
| published by = [[Ubisoft]]
| developed by = Ubisoft Paris
| developed by = [[Ubisoft]] Paris
| release date = [[File:United_States_of_America(USA).png|16px]] 21st November 2010
| release date = [[File:United States of America(USA).png|16px]] 21st November 2010
[[File:European Union.png|16px]] 25th November 2010
[[File:European Union.png|16px]] 25th November 2010
| genre = Party
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'''''Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time''''' is a game in the ''Raving Rabbids'' series (formerly ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' as of 2010). It was first trademarked by [[Ubisoft]] in March 2010, and was later confirmed for release at E3 on June 15, 2010. The game was released in North America on the 21st November 2010 for Wii, and was released in Europe a few days after. Not only is it the first party game in the series to have completely omitted [[Rayman]] (''[[Rabbids Go Home]]'' was the first game of the series in general to do such but was a platformer) from both the actual game and the title, it is also the first to be released without a counterpart for the Nintendo DS. It is also Wii Motion Plus compatible. The game is sold in two types of editions: the normal edition and the collector's edition. The collector's edition is a pack that includes the game itself, an exclusive 9 cm Pirate [[Rabbid]] made of PVC and an exclusive in-game costume of Emperor Caesar which is unlocked with a code from a panflet inside the collector's edition game box. A [[Rabbids Travel in Time 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] version has been released in April 2011.
'''''Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time''''' is a game in the ''Raving Rabbids'' series (formerly ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' as of 2010). It was first trademarked by [[Ubisoft]] in March 2010, and was later confirmed for release at E3 on June 15, 2010. The game was released in North America on the 21st November 2010 for Wii, and was released in Europe a few days after. Not only is it the first party game in the series to have completely omitted [[Rayman]] (''[[Rabbids Go Home]]'' was the first game of the series in general to do such but was a platformer) from both the actual game and the title, it is also the first to be released without a counterpart for the Nintendo DS. It is also Wii Motion Plus compatible. The game is sold in two types of editions: the normal edition and the collector's edition. The collector's edition is a pack that includes the game itself, an exclusive 9 cm Pirate [[Rabbid]] made of PVC and an exclusive in-game costume of Emperor Caesar which is unlocked with a code from a panflet inside the collector's edition game box. A [[Rabbids Travel in Time 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] version has been released in April 2011.


It is currently the last game in the series to be exclusive on the Wii, as the following game in the series, ''[[Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking|Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking]]'', will be the first to be exclusive on the Kinect for Microsoft Xbox 360.
It is the last game in the series to be exclusive on the Wii, as the following game in the series, ''[[Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking|Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking]]'', is the first to be exclusive on the Kinect for Microsoft Xbox 360.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Set in the year 2012 as the default year, the [[Rabbid]]s discover a [[Time Washing Machine]]. In the intro to the game, a [[Rabbid]] is traveling through time, from a prehistoric setting, to ancient Egypt, and other time periods. The [[Time Washing Machine]] gets damaged in traveling. The [[Rabbid]] travels in time to a history [[museum]]. He and other [[Rabbid]]s access time periods through pictures of the event. As they alter time, they create different scenarios, such as giant [[Rabbid]]s and the Earth under water and in space. At the end of the game, the [[Golden Time Washing Machine]] is accessed. The [[Rabbid]] travels to future, into the year of 4096 and ends up in a large facility. He explores the facility and finds some pants on the wire of one of the giant robots and pulls the pants off, making the robot shoot a laser and open up a door. [[Rabbid|Professor Barranco]] (from ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]]'') is drilling [[Rabbid]]s in using [[Time Washing Machine|time machines]] to conquer history. The main [[Rabbid]] pulls the plug on one of the machines, sending him and the machines into time, making a very fast version of the game intro. This sends the [[Rabbid]] back to the history [[museum]].
Set in the year 2012 as the default year, the [[Rabbid]]s discover a [[Time Washing Machine]]. In the intro to the game, a [[Rabbid]] is traveling through time, from a prehistoric setting, to ancient Egypt, and other time periods. The [[Time Washing Machine]] gets damaged in traveling. The [[Rabbid]] travels in time to a history [[museum]]. He and other [[Rabbid]]s access time periods through pictures of the event. As they alter time, they create different scenarios, such as giant [[Rabbid]]s and the Earth under water and in space. At the end of the game, the [[Golden Time Washing Machine]] is accessed. The [[Rabbid]] travels to future, into the year of 4096 and ends up in a large facility. He explores the facility and finds some pants on the wire of one of the giant robots and pulls the pants off, making the robot shoot a laser and open up a door. The [[Rabbid]]s' chief from ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2]]'' is drilling [[Rabbid]]s in using [[Time Washing Machine|time machines]] to conquer history. The main [[Rabbid]] pulls the plug on one of the machines, sending him and the machines into time, making a very fast version of the game intro. This sends the [[Rabbid]] back to the history [[museum]].


==Setting==
==Setting==
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==Reception==
==Reception==
[[File:RRTiT-Collector'sEditionBox-Spanish.jpg|thumb|316px|right|The Collector's Edition box]]
[[File:RRTiT-Collector'sEditionBox-Spanish.jpg|thumb|316px|right|The Collector's Edition box]]
The game was released to mixed or favourable reviews. Nintendo Power gave the game a 6.5, while Videogamer gave it a score of 8/10. Official Nintendo Magazine criticized the game negatively, giving it a 40/100. Recently, IGN reviewed the game, praising the graphics and the museum hub included, and gave the game a 7/10.
The game was released to mixed or favourable reviews. Nintendo Power gave the game a 6.5, while Videogamer gave it a score of 8/10. Official Nintendo Magazine criticized the game negatively, giving it a 40/100. Recently, IGN reviewed the game, praising the graphics and the museum hub included, and gave the game a 7/10.


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to an old GameFAQs listing, the game was once known as ''Raving Rabbids 4'' .
*According to an old GameFAQs listing, the game was once known as ''Raving Rabbids 4''.


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