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[[File:RRRWiiEU.jpg|thumb|300px|The cover of ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'']] | [[File:RRRWiiEU.jpg|thumb|300px|The cover of ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids]]'']] | ||
Rayman decides to take a few baby Globoxes out for a picnic, which is quickly disrupted by the sudden invasion of a species new to him - the [[Rabbid]]s. He and the babies are captured and taken to a Colosseum, where he becomes the Rabbids' source of entertainment. The objective of the game is to pass the many challenges that the Rabbids give to Rayman in the form of minigames. The minigames were originally designed to demonstrate the posibilities of the Wii's motion controls, but were soon after adapted to other consoles with regular controls. After beating all of the challenges, Rayman is able to escape using the [[plunger]]s he had earned after each day of success. He soon | [[Rayman]] decides to take a few [[baby Globoxes]] out for a picnic, which is quickly disrupted by the sudden invasion of a species new to him - the [[Rabbid]]s. He and the babies are captured and taken to a Colosseum, where he becomes the Rabbids' source of entertainment. The objective of the game is to pass the many challenges that the Rabbids give to Rayman in the form of minigames. The minigames were originally designed to demonstrate the posibilities of the Wii's motion controls, but were soon after adapted to other consoles with regular controls. After beating all of the challenges, Rayman is able to escape using the [[plunger]]s he had earned after each day of success. He soon realizes that he had left the babies behind, and tries to return for them through a hole a Rabbid had made, but he gets stuck for some time, leading to the ending of the game. The game also features a multiplayer mode for most of the minigames, in which the players take turns to play the same minigame and try to obtain the highest score. | ||
The [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|Gameboy Advance version]] is more focused on platforming, and features Rayman characters such as [[Ly]], [[Globox]] and [[Murfy]]. It also has a more detailed story explaining why the Rabbids want revenge. | The [[Rayman Raving Rabbids (Game Boy Advance)|Gameboy Advance version]] is more focused on platforming, and features Rayman characters such as [[Ly]], [[Globox]] and [[Murfy]]. It also has a more detailed story explaining why the Rabbids want revenge. | ||