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Revision as of 16:08, 12 December 2010

Raving Rabbids Travel In Time
Raving Rabbids Travel In Time
Published by TBA
Developed by TBA

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Release date 21st November 2010 (NA); 26th November 2010 (EU)
Genre Party
Gameplay mode Single/Multiplayer
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Platforms Nintendo Wii
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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 15th 2010. The game was released in North America on the 21st November 2010, and is yet to be 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.

Plot

Set in the year 2012 as the default year, Rabbids discover a Time Washing Machine in a museum, which allows them to access various periods in history via paintings associated with them and interfere with the appropriate events.

Gameplay

Up to four Rabbids begin in the Main Hall of the museum, and can only access certain rooms and the associated minigames, many of which are barred with electric fences. As each minigame is cleared, these bars disappear allowing more access to more areas.