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Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 Multiplayer Demo Hands-On

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We check out four insane four-player minigames from Ubisoft's upcoming collection of about 60 minigames.

Currently scheduled for release toward the end of this year, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is a minigame collection that promises to be more insane and more multiplayer-friendly than its enjoyable predecessor. The previously unannounced game was shown for the first time at Ubisoft's recent Ubidays event in San Francisco, and we had a lot of fun competing with other attendees while checking it out.

The demo on show at Ubidays featured four of the 60 minigames that will appear in the finished game, titled Baseball, Beer, Burgers, and Rodeo. But this is much more than a game that some might consider a weekend well spent; this is a game about bunnies in training for their invasion of planet Earth. It seems that part of the training involves the Rabbids learning to act like humans, though it's fair to say that their understanding of some of our pastimes is occasionally way off the mark.

For example, in Baseball, one Rabbid clutches a ball and runs around the bases before launching itself toward a second Rabbid holding a bat. The object of the game is simply to hit the first Rabbid as far as possible by first shaking both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk to make it run as fast as possible, and then by swinging the Wii Remote as you would the baseball bat. Baseball was the only one of the four games on display that required players to take turns, and we're told that the vast majority of the minigames will support simultaneous play.

Next up was Beer, which was undoubtedly a big favorite at the event. Bar-tending Rabbids at the bottom of the screen were lining up empty glasses so that the players at the top of the screen could fill them up with carrot juice. There wasn't a juicer in sight, of course, so the only way to get the vegetables in liquid form was for the players to chew on carrots (by shaking the Wii Remote) and then spit down into the glasses below. Spitting, it would seem, is considered something of an art form in Rabbid society because landing the saliva-tainted juice in a glass was worth a lot more points when it was done with style. Style, in this case, means that you've spent some time shaking your head from side to side (again with the Wii Remote) to get a really long and unwieldy droplet to hang from your mouth that requires some degree of skill to land on target.

The Burgers game was another favorite at the event. Perhaps this may have been because it was the only minigame on display in which it was possible to deliberately mess with opponents. The object of the game was to feed a number of increasingly tall burgers to a large Godfather-like Rabbid at one end of the screen. The only controls available during the demo were tilting the Wii Remote to move and pressing the A button to stop, which made getting the unstable skyscraper-like burger towers to their destination intact a real challenge. The fact that all four of us were attempting to feed the same supersized Rabbid simultaneously added to the chaos. It also wasn't uncommon to see players bumping into each other and toppling each other's fast food in the process.

Although it was by far the most insane-looking game on show, Rodeo was actually the least challenging one to play. Each Rabbid sat astride an unlikely-looking mechanical mount and had to do everything in its power to stay on it. The game would have been almost impossible except that at the bottom of the screen there was an animated picture of a Wii Remote that showed us exactly what we needed to do every time the required movement changed. Then when the picture disappeared, we simply had to maintain the same motion and rhythm until the next one popped up.

For now, we can only imagine what other crazy minigames the developers at Ubisoft Montpellier have in store for the finished game. You can rest assured that we'll bring you more information as soon it becomes available.

49 Comments

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 14, 2007 10:14 am GMT

    i cant miss this game i had a lot of fun with the first one, its nice that now the franhise belongs solely to the wii

  • _Sam_

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 1:08 pm GMT

    I never played the first. I probably should, now that there is a sequel

  • s0njas0n

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 6:21 am GMT

    the first game was really fun, even though i beat single player in just a couple of hours...

  • DouglasBuffone

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 12:01 pm GMT

    This game looks really really hilarious, but I don't really want to see any more mini game compilations for the Wii

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 10:02 pm GMT

    Though I tire of minigame oriented games...I want this one for the Wii.

  • eojrevrac

    Posted Jun 19, 2007 8:00 am GMT

    go rabbids i love those little critters

  • theKSMM

    Posted Jun 10, 2007 11:13 pm GMT

    I guess somebody figured that these games work best when you can use the unique control systems of the Wii and DS, so no version for other platforms.

  • letitdie

    Posted Jun 9, 2007 3:36 pm GMT

    I loved the first games...hope the sequel will have more of the fun without repeating itself too much...

    I like it 'cause these rabbids are crazy and funny and the first game is so fun to play with friends (and also alone)....

    u gotta love it!!

  • p_angelofdeath

    Posted Jun 6, 2007 6:03 am GMT

    Waaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!

    Very funny ! Ha Ha Ha I love those rabbits.

  • clarkeyboy21

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 2:06 pm GMT

    for a minute there i thought there was no waaaaaaa, but another waaaaaaA?

  • Winner555

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 7:36 am GMT

    What the hell did they do to Rayman? Gee, I was going to buy it, but there's no action in it, and now it's Nintendo exclusive. THAT'S NO RAYMAN! What is it with Nintendo and their party games... party games are supposed to be fun and for parties, though I have the feeling this game will be played alone and won't be much fun. The Rayman series was not a party series ! Thanks for changing it to a game which is about Rabbids....

  • Undugrownd

    Posted May 31, 2007 1:08 pm GMT

    Man, Nintendo is really milking these mini-game games. They were designed to help us learn about how the Wii works. We know now, and we need some REAL games to play.

  • MrZeb

    Posted May 30, 2007 1:55 pm GMT

    Loved the 1st one... But they could've skipped rayman, I just want the RABBIDS!!!! Brilliant game, really! Hope the sequel 2 be even more weird...

  • gouki1

    Posted May 30, 2007 7:27 am GMT

    Waaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!

  • romainsimoni

    Posted May 29, 2007 11:00 am GMT

    They will need to greatly improve this one to convice me, after purchasing the original.

  • Mindchamber

    Posted May 28, 2007 10:41 am GMT

    what the heck is a costoomizable Bernie?

  • lioyd123456789

    Posted May 28, 2007 9:26 am GMT

    moncealyo ur pretty dumb ubisoft made the first 1 too. and nintendo is making the best wii games

  • Strategy-knight

    Posted May 28, 2007 3:04 am GMT

    So will I!

  • jaredcrazy3232

    Posted May 26, 2007 9:32 pm GMT

    i WILL buy this game

  • KillingRemmie

    Posted May 26, 2007 8:40 am GMT

    sh** another minigame compilation

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Game Info

  • PC Release Info

    • Release Date: Sep 16, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.
  • Wii Release Info

    • Release Date: Nov 15, 2007
    • ESRB: E10+
      Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) have content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older.
  • DS Release Info

    • Release Date: Nov 13, 2007
    • ESRB: E10+
      Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) have content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older.

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