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{{Game | {{Game | ||
| name = Rabbids Go Home | | name = Rabbids Go Home | ||
| image = [[ | | image = [[File:RabbidsGoHomeWii.png|center|200px|Rabbids Go Home]] | ||
| published by = Ubisoft | | published by = [[Ubisoft]] | ||
| developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier/Bucharest | | developed by = Ubisoft Montpellier/Bucharest | ||
| release date = [[File: | | release date = [[File:United States of America(USA).png|16px]] 3rd November 2009 | ||
[[File:European Union.png|16px]] 6th November 2009 (Wii), 2010 (PC) | [[File:European Union.png|16px]] 6th November 2009 (Wii), 2010 (PC) | ||
| genre = 3D Platformer | | genre = 3D Platformer | ||
| gameplay mode = Single and multi player | | gameplay mode = Single and multi player | ||
| platforms = Wii, PC | | platforms = Wii, PC | ||
| ratings = E10+ (ESRB) 7+ (PEGI) (Wii original rating, later re-rated in Europe as 12+ due to bad language) | | ratings = E10+ (ESRB) 7+ (PEGI) (Wii original rating, later re-rated in Europe as 12+ due to bad language) | ||
| distribution media = Wii Optical Disc, DVD-ROM | | distribution media = Wii Optical Disc, DVD-ROM | ||
| game engine = [[LyN]] | | game engine = [[LyN]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Rabbids Go Home''''' is an action video game that is based on the ''[[Rayman Raving | '''''Rabbids Go Home''''' is an action video game that is based on the ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'' series. Not only is it the first game in the series to be an action-adventure game instead of centring entirely around minigames, it is also the first game in which [[Rayman]] does not appear. However, as of 2011, it remains the only console game in the series to be an action-adventure game, as the following two games, ''[[Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time]]'' on the Wii, and ''[[Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking]]'' on the Xbox 360, revert the series back to the party genre. | ||
It was released for the Wii and the [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|Nintendo DS]] in November 2009, five months after it was announced and confirmed for release. | It was released for the Wii and the [[Rabbids Go Home (DS)|Nintendo DS]] in November 2009, five months after it was announced and confirmed for release. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
{{Quote|text=Bwaah...Been there. Done that. Invaded [[Earth]]. Partied hardy... Now, it's time for an ADVENTURE... | |||
The [[Rabbid]]s' first comedy-adventure will take them to the [[moon]] or bust! | |||
As usual, they have an infallible plan: Collect all the [[human]] Stuff they can find, heap it onto a giant Pile, and climb to the [[moon]]... Not so fast! The [[Human]]s revolt and become [[Verminator]]s to exterminate the [[Rabbid]] varmints and defend their precious Stuff: 'Rabbids Go Home!'|sign=Manual|source=''Rabbids Go Home''}} | |||
[[File:RGH-XSStuff.jpg|320px|thumb|The [[Rabbid]]s go searching for stuff.]] | [[File:RGH-XSStuff.jpg|320px|thumb|The [[Rabbid]]s go searching for stuff.]] | ||
On the outskirts of a bustling city set in Earth, a group of [[Rabbid]]s hang around in a junkyard, bored of partying, and want to go home. The problem is, they don't even know where they come from, so they cast the moon as their new home. They notice the piles of junk around them, and decide that by making one pile bigger with even more junk, they could reach it. Two Rabbids then take a shopping trolley and search around for things to toss onto the pile, before setting off to the city to look for more junk. | On the outskirts of a bustling city set in Earth, a group of [[Rabbid]]s hang around in a junkyard, bored of partying, and want to go home. The problem is, they don't even know where they come from, so they cast the moon as their new home. They notice the piles of junk around them, and decide that by making one pile bigger with even more junk, they could reach it. Two Rabbids then take a shopping trolley and search around for things to toss onto the pile, before setting off to the city to look for more junk. | ||
If the last level is beaten, the game shows the ending, in which the Rabbid who stands on a globe to see how far the moon is attempts to hug the moon, but realizes that they do not have enough stuff. Then, bombs appear on the pile, in which the pile blows up, sending the stuff back to the humans. The bright side: When the bombs blew up, the Rabbids made it to the moon. The game then shows the credits. | If the last level is beaten, the game shows the ending, in which the Rabbid who stands on a globe to see how far the moon is attempts to hug the moon, but realizes that they do not have enough stuff. Then, bombs appear on the pile, in which the pile blows up, sending the stuff back to the humans. The bright side: When the bombs blew up, the Rabbids made it to the moon. The game then shows the credits. | ||
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==Center City== | ==Center City== | ||
Center City is the main hub of the game, in which the Rabbids search around for new stuff places by following specific arrows that lead them to a new place. It is first accessed when the player completes "Shop Till You Drop", and each time he or she loads the game from then on, the game will begin here. Reminiscent to ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', stuff can still be picked up and enemies can still be fought there. However, XL stuff (e.g. [[ | Center City is the main hub of the game, in which the Rabbids search around for new stuff places by following specific arrows that lead them to a new place. It is first accessed when the player completes "Shop Till You Drop", and each time he or she loads the game from then on, the game will begin here. Reminiscent to ''[[Rayman Revolution]]'', stuff can still be picked up and enemies can still be fought there. However, XL stuff (e.g. [[cow]]s, bubble bed, etc.) cannot be found here. | ||
==Missions== | ==Missions== | ||
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==Internet Connection== | ==Internet Connection== | ||
At the beginning of the game, you can download the Rabbids Channel on the Wii. Each week on the channel, there is a new theme for your Rabbid. Color, paint, and give your Rabbid costumes for the voting. You can also go on http://rabbids.com/izw to see the best Rabbids. At the end of your customization, there is an icon for you to send your Rabbid to the website listed above. | At the beginning of the game, you can download the Rabbids Channel on the Wii. Each week on the channel, there is a new theme for your Rabbid. Color, paint, and give your Rabbid costumes for the voting. You can also go on http://rabbids.com/izw to see the best Rabbids. At the end of your customization, there is an icon for you to send your Rabbid to the website listed above. | ||
==Inside Ze Wii Remote== | ==Inside Ze Wii Remote== | ||
This is a utility which takes place inside a virtual Wii Remote. The player begins this by choosing one Rabbid and sucking him inside, ready for him to be customized and also tossed around if the player shakes the Remote around. It is unlocked once the player completes the mission | This is a utility which takes place inside a virtual Wii Remote. The player begins this by choosing one Rabbid and sucking him inside, ready for him to be customized and also tossed around if the player shakes the Remote around. It is unlocked once the player completes the mission "In the Nick of Time". | ||
===Tools=== | ===Tools=== | ||
The Tools are unlockable utilities that are used to disfigure the chosen Rabbid. There are six to choose from. | The Tools are unlockable utilities that are used to disfigure the chosen Rabbid. There are six to choose from. | ||
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# Sanie cu Zurgălăi | # Sanie cu Zurgălăi | ||
# Perinita | # Perinita | ||
# Ciocarlia | # Ciocarlia | ||
# Bătută din Moldova | # Bătută din Moldova | ||
# Doină Deascultare | # Doină Deascultare | ||
# Bătută la clarinet | # Bătută la clarinet | ||
# Bubamara | # Bubamara | ||
# Horă Moldoveneasca de Joc | # Horă Moldoveneasca de Joc | ||
# Cântare din Banat | # Cântare din Banat | ||
# Bătută la trompeta | # Bătută la trompeta | ||
# Horă de joc | # Horă de joc | ||
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===Licensed music=== | ===Licensed music=== | ||
As well as the game's original soundtrack, several licensed songs play throughout levels from time to time. | As well as the game's original soundtrack, several licensed songs play throughout levels from time to time. | ||
* ''Me and Mrs. Jones'' – Billy Paul | * ''Me and Mrs. Jones'' – Billy Paul | ||
* ''Rivers of Babylon'' – Boney M | * ''Rivers of Babylon'' – Boney M | ||
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* ''Luna Lounge'' | * ''Luna Lounge'' | ||
== | ==Mini-series== | ||
*Episode 1: Meet The Rabbids | |||
*Episode 2: Meet The Human | |||
*Episode 3: Meet the Verminator | |||
*Episode 4: Meet Human with Rabbids | |||
*Episode 5: Meet the Dog | |||
*Episode 6: Meet The Sanibot | |||
*Episode 7: Meet the Verminette | |||
<gallery> | |||
RGH Mini Series EP1.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP2.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP3.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP4.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP5.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP6.jpg | |||
RGH Mini Series EP7.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Manuals== | |||
* [[Media:RGH Manual EN.pdf|''Rabbids Go Home'' English Wii manual]] | |||
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==PC version== | ==PC version== | ||
[[File:KórlikiGoHome - Polish port of RabbidsGoHome.png|320px|thumb|Polish version of PC port]] | [[File:KórlikiGoHome - Polish port of RabbidsGoHome.png|320px|thumb|Polish version of PC port]] | ||
''Rabbids Go Home'' was released on PC in select countries in Europe, notable France (in which it was published by Mindscape), Russia (Бука), Czech Republic (Playman), Germany (Computer Bild Spiele). | ''Rabbids Go Home'' was released on PC in select countries in Europe, notable France (in which it was published by Mindscape), Russia (Бука), Czech Republic (Playman), Germany (Computer Bild Spiele). | ||
It was developed by Ubisoft Sofia. Much of the content from the original Wii version is absent from this version, such as the In Ze Remote features and the Centre City. Only 16 levels are present in the game. | It was developed by Ubisoft Sofia. Much of the content from the original Wii version is absent from this version, such as the In Ze Remote features and the Centre City. Only 16 levels are present in the game. | ||
Polish port was split into 4 parts (one contains 4 levels, totally 16). It was sold with the magazine (which truly was only a front cover) issued every two months with disc and Rabbid figure. The publisher was Egmont Polska. | Polish port was split into 4 parts (one contains 4 levels, totally 16). It was sold with the magazine (which truly was only a front cover) issued every two months with a disc and Rabbid figure. The publisher was Egmont Polska. | ||
[[File:Rabbids Go Home PC Cover.jpg|320px|thumb|left|One of the PC covers]] | [[File:Rabbids Go Home PC Cover.jpg|320px|thumb|left|One of the PC covers]] | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
RGH Rabbids 1.jpg | |||
RGH Rabbids 2.jpg | |||
RGH Vermijumper.jpg | |||
RGH Verminator 5.jpg | |||
RGH Verminator 7.jpg | |||
RGH Verminator 8.jpg | |||
RGH Verminator 9.jpg | |||
RGH Vermipenguin.jpg | |||
RGH Vermitank.jpg | |||
RGH Vermitop.jpg | |||
RGH Vermitorch.jpg | |||
RGH Film Tape Frames.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{Names | |||
|en=Rabbids Go Home | |||
|zh_hans=疯狂兔子:回家 | |||
|zh_hans_T=Fēng kuáng tù zi huí jiā | |||
|fr=The Lapins Crétins : La Grosse Aventure | |||
|ja=ラビッツ・ゴー・ホーム | |||
|ja_T=Rabittsu Gō Hōmu | |||
|pl=Kórliki Go Home | |||
|ru=Бешеные Кролики Go Home | |||
|es=Rabbids Mi Caaasa!!! | |||
}} | |||
{{Rabbids series}} | {{Rabbids series}} | ||