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==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 [[Rabbid9] 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 time machine is fixed. The [[Rabbid]] travels in time and ends up in a large facility. He sees giant robots and messes with one of them, making them shoot a laser and open up a door. Barranco( from Rayman Raving Rabbids 2) is drilling [[Rabbid]]s in using 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 Machine]] is acessed. The [[Rabbid]] travels to future, into the year of 4096 and ends up in a large facility. He sees giant robots and messes with one of them, making them 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]].   


==Setting==
==Setting==
The setting is a history museum. From there, the [[Rabbid]]s can play quiz, singing, and dancing games. They can also customize their [[Rabbid]]s with historical costumes. The [[Rabbid]]s can also go into museum areas, such as the [[Runarium]], [[Bouncearium]], etc., to ruin history with their [[Time Washing Machine]].
 
The setting is a history [[museum]]. From there, the [[Rabbid]]s can play [[Quiz Hall|quiz]], [[Chorus Hall|singing]], and [[Dancing Hall|dancing]] games. They can also customize their [[Rabbid]]s with [[Costumes Hall|historical costumes]]. The [[Rabbid]]s can also go into [[museum]]'s main areas: the [[Bouncearium]], [[Shootarium]], [[Flyarium]], [[Runarium]] and [[Hookarium]]; to ruin history with their [[Time Washing Machine]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Up to four [[Rabbid]]s 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. There are five sections in the game: the [[Bouncearium]], using side-scrolling platform minigames, the [[Shootarium]], using first-person shooting minigames, the [[Flyarium]], using flying race and scavenger hunt games, the [[Runarium]], using two teams racing together in races and scavenger hunt games, and the [[Hookarium]], using the Wii Motion Plus acessory for fishing games. Each of the minigames explores history, such as the missing nose on the Sphinx, why Mona Lisa smiles, the discovery of fire, and other historical events. Like [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]], the player moves around to play minigames and do other activities. The player can do tournaments online and locally in the game. When the game is in multiplayer mode, all of the players are tethered together by a roll of toilet paper.
 
Up to four [[Rabbid]]s 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. There are five sections in the game: the [[Bouncearium]], using side-scrolling platform minigames, the [[Shootarium]], using first-person shooting minigames, the [[Flyarium]], using flying race and scavenger hunt games, the [[Runarium]], using two teams racing together in races and scavenger hunt games, and the [[Hookarium]], using the Wii Motion Plus acessory for fishing games. Each of the minigames explores history, such as the missing nose on the Sphinx, why Mona Lisa smiles, the discovery of fire, and other historical events. Like [[Rayman Raving Rabbids]], the player moves around to play minigames and do other activities. The player can play online and do local tournments in the game. When the game is in multiplayer mode, all of the players are tethered together by a roll of toilet paper.


==Internet connection==
==Internet connection==
This game can connect to the internet. Unlike the other Rabbids games, which let you send your score to a website, this game has online-based leaderboards within the game. The game lets you join a group of other players to play against other groups in tournements of the highest minigame score. They can also meet up at a player's museum and play games or tournaments with each other. At the end of each minigame, the player can look at online leaderboards and try to beat others to get to be one of the Top 3 online. Players can also send messages to each other.
 
This game can connect to the internet. Unlike the other Rabbids games, which let you send your score to a website, this game has online-based leaderboards within the game. The game lets you join a group of other players to play against other groups in tournements of the highest minigame score. They can also meet up at a player's [[museum]] and play games or tournaments with each other. At the end of each minigame, the player can look at online leaderboards and try to beat others to get to be one of the Top 5 online. Players can also send messages to each other.


==Reception==
==Reception==
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 critisized the game, 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.


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