Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse
Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse is a game in the Rabbids series that was released exclusively for the Apple Arcade service on iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Apple TV.
| Rabbids: Legends of the Multiverse | ||
|---|---|---|
| Published by | Ubisoft | |
| Developed by | Ubisoft | |
| Release date | June 6, 2024 | |
| Genre | Adventure game | |
| Gameplay mode | Single-player, online multiplayer | |
| Platforms | iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV | |
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Plot
A young Rabbid walks into the lab of a mad Rabbid scientist. He unveils his newest invention: a camera that can take pictures of creatures, turn those pictures into cards, and use the cards to create physical copies of said creatures. He then tells the young Rabbid his plan to use the camera to take pictures of alien lifeforms so that they can bring them to their planet. The scientist then throws the Rabbid and the camera into a Time Washing Machine and makes some adjustments to the machine. However, in the process, the Rabbid scientist knocks a lightbulb off of the machine, causing it to malfunction and send the young Rabbid back in time.
After traveling through five worlds and battling and taking pictures of various Rabbids across various time periods, the young Rabbid manages to use the Time Washing Machine to return to the lab, much to the Rabbid scientist's joy. The young Rabbid uses his cards to bring some of the Rabbids he collected into existence, which amazes and pleases the scientist. After taking a selfie, the Rabbids leave, but right after that the Time Washing Machine glitches again and re-activates.
Gameplay
In the game the player controls the young Rabbid as he battles Rabbids and other creatures from multiple time periods. The player can call Rabbids and other creatures to assist them by pulling their card. The allies and the opponents battle automatically, but the player can tap their allies to trigger their special ability when it is fully charged up. After using a card, it has a cooldown that prevents it from being used for a certain amount of time.