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{{Game
{{Game
| name = Rabbids Rumble
| name = Rabbids Rumble
| image = [[File:Rabbids_Rumble_Cover.jpg|250px]]
| image = [[File:Rabbids_Rumble_Cover.jpg|250px|''Rabbids Rumble'']]
| published by = Ubisoft  
| published by = [[Ubisoft]]
| developed by = Headstrong Games
| developed by = Headstrong Games
| release date = [[File:European Union.png|16px]] 16 November 2012
| release date = [[File:European Union.png|16px]] 16th November, 2012
[[File:United_States_of_America(USA).png|16px]] 13 November 2012
[[File:United_States_of_America(USA).png|16px]] 13th November, 2012
| genre = Turn-based strategy, Party
| genre = Turn-based strategy, Party
| gameplay mode = Single Player, Multiplayer
| gameplay mode = Single Player, Multiplayer
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'''''Rabbids Rumble''''' is a video game in the [[Rabbids (series)|''Raving Rabbids'' series]] for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released on November 2012 in North America, Australia, and Europe.
'''''Rabbids Rumble''''' is a video game in [[Rabbids (series)|the ''Raving Rabbids'' series]] for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released on November 2012 in North America, Australia, and Europe.


Announced by [[Ubisoft]] a few weeks before E3 2012 <ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/31/rabbids-rumble-announced-for-3ds</ref>, it is the first handheld-exclusive [[Rabbid]]s game, and as of 2015 the only Rabbids turn-based fighting game.
Announced by [[Ubisoft]] a few weeks before E3 2012,<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/31/rabbids-rumble-announced-for-3ds</ref> it is the first handheld-exclusive [[Rabbids (series)|''Rabbid'' game]], and as of 2018 the only [[Rabbid]]s turn-based fighting game.


==Description==
==Description==
[[File:Rabbids Rumble Screen02 UK.jpg|thumb|right|General gameplay]]
The game centers around battling within 7 differently-themed worlds, in which the player's party and the current foe's party take turns attacking each other until only one side remains with health. When a [[Rabbid]] loses in battle, a new party member takes their place until there are no more fighters left on that specific side. The game features 102 playable [[Rabbids]], who are earned by playing the different modes. The modes are StreetPass; or the packaged AR card, each with their own simple moveset. StreetPass can be used to battle against friends. The game contains various mini-games, alongside the main fighting mode. Notable [[Rabbid]]s in the game include a professional wrestler, a football player, a superhero, a dragon, a Spartan, and an astronaut.
The game centers around battling within 7 differently-themed worlds, in which the player's party and the current foe's party take turns attacking each other until only one side remains with health. When a [[Rabbid]] loses in battle, a new party member takes their place until there are no more fighters left on that specific side. The game features 102 playable [[Rabbids]], who are earned by playing the different modes. The modes are StreetPass; or the packaged AR card, each with their own simple moveset. StreetPass can be used to battle against friends. The game contains various mini-games, alongside the main fighting mode. Notable [[Rabbid]]s in the game include a professional wrestler, a football player, a superhero, a dragon, a Spartan, and an astronaut.
<gallery widths="270px" heights="170px">
Rabbids Rumble Screen02 UK.jpg|General gameplay.
</gallery>


==Reception==
==Reception==
''Rabbids Rumble'' received mixed reviews. IGN, among other household-name game reviewer companies, such as Game Informer, never reviewed ''Rabbids Rumble'' <ref>http://rabbids.ubi.com/bwaaah/en-US/games/nintendo_3ds/rabbids_rumble/index.aspx</ref>, which is uncommon for a [[Rabbids]] game published by [[Ubisoft]]. Metacritic's review average is more critical of the game, being a low 59/100.<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/rabbids-rumble</ref>
''Rabbids Rumble'' received mixed reviews. IGN, among other household-name game reviewer companies, such as Game Informer, never reviewed ''Rabbids Rumble'' <ref>http://rabbids.ubi.com/bwaaah/en-US/games/nintendo_3ds/rabbids_rumble/index.aspx</ref>, which is uncommon for a [[Rabbid]]s game published by [[Ubisoft]]. Metacritic's review average is critical of the game, being a low 59/100.<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/rabbids-rumble</ref>


As of November 2016, only four users have given a review to ''Rabbids Rumble'' on Metacritic, speculating that the game did not sell well.
As of November 2016, only four users have given a review to ''Rabbids Rumble'' on Metacritic, speculating that the game did not sell well.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Rabbids Rumble NA cover.jpg|thumb|The North American cover of the game
File:Rabbids Rumble NA cover.jpg|thumb|The North American cover of the game.
File:Rabbids Rumble Logo.jpg|thumb|The logo for the game
File:Rabbids Rumble Logo.jpg|thumb|The logo for the game.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==  
==Trivia==  
*''Rabbids Rumble'' was being developed at the same time as the ''[[Rabbids Invasion (TV series)|Rabbids Invasion]]'' television show. This was an attempt by Nickelodeon and [[Ubisoft]] among other things, to keep the [[Rabbid]]s brand fresh in the minds of consumers in time for the show's airing. <ref>http://variety.com/2011/tv/news/nick-licenses-raving-rabbids-1118044007/</ref>
*''Rabbids Rumble'' was being developed at the same time as the ''[[Rabbids Invasion (TV series)|Rabbids Invasion]]'' television show. This was an attempt by Nickelodeon and [[Ubisoft]] among other things, to keep the [[Rabbids (series)|''Rabbids'' brand]] fresh in the minds of consumers in time for the show's airing. <ref>http://variety.com/2011/tv/news/nick-licenses-raving-rabbids-1118044007/</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:21, 30 May 2018

Rabbids Rumble
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Genre Turn-based strategy, Party
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Rabbids Rumble is a video game in the Raving Rabbids series for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released on November 2012 in North America, Australia, and Europe.

Announced by Ubisoft a few weeks before E3 2012,[1] it is the first handheld-exclusive Rabbid game, and as of 2018 the only Rabbids turn-based fighting game.

Description

The game centers around battling within 7 differently-themed worlds, in which the player's party and the current foe's party take turns attacking each other until only one side remains with health. When a Rabbid loses in battle, a new party member takes their place until there are no more fighters left on that specific side. The game features 102 playable Rabbids, who are earned by playing the different modes. The modes are StreetPass; or the packaged AR card, each with their own simple moveset. StreetPass can be used to battle against friends. The game contains various mini-games, alongside the main fighting mode. Notable Rabbids in the game include a professional wrestler, a football player, a superhero, a dragon, a Spartan, and an astronaut.

Reception

Rabbids Rumble received mixed reviews. IGN, among other household-name game reviewer companies, such as Game Informer, never reviewed Rabbids Rumble [2], which is uncommon for a Rabbids game published by Ubisoft. Metacritic's review average is critical of the game, being a low 59/100.[3]

As of November 2016, only four users have given a review to Rabbids Rumble on Metacritic, speculating that the game did not sell well.


Gallery

Trivia

  • Rabbids Rumble was being developed at the same time as the Rabbids Invasion television show. This was an attempt by Nickelodeon and Ubisoft among other things, to keep the Rabbids brand fresh in the minds of consumers in time for the show's airing. [4]

References