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Nintendo Land (Wii U)

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Console Creatures
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land Review (Wii U)

Rabbids Land is a pass-and-play party game for the Wii U that brings together Rayman's demented enemies, the Rabbids, in a board game-style competition fraught with minigames and quiz questions.

Above all, Rabbids Land provides a party game experience that is easy to learn, easy to set up, and easy to play with someone from any age group; The interface is slick and intuitive, both in menus and during play, and the average player will be able to jump right into things with minimal knowledge...

Even someone who's a Rabbids fan HAS to admit that they're annoying... Right? I mean, come on; they're a bunch of derpy-eyed rabbits who periodically scream for no reason. Most of the party games I've played in the past have had some iconic avatars to choose from, rather than these gross, squalling...

Common Sense Media
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11 years ago
Zany, cartoonish mini-games with some mild bathroom humor.

Parents need to know that Rabbids Land is a collection of mini-games meant for up to four people. As with previous games in this series, most activities are accompanied by a very basic brand of bathroom humor -- expect tame gags about burping, cow bums, and throwing up -- likely to be enjoyed most...

EL33TONLINE
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land (WiiU)

It's been a while since Rayman was involved with the Rabbids, and Ubisoft was very clever to distance their classic character from the rather more replaceable Rabbids. Rabbids Land retains the silliness of the Rabbids but a lot of the humour is becoming stale while the gameplay of the mini-games is...

ztgd.com
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land Review

The Rabbids return for another Nintendo console launch. Are they a welcome addition or shovel-ware?

+ Some mini-games are fun; + Good setup

Only two players at a time?; Most games are mindnumbing; Playing solo is pointless; Spend more time waiting than playing

Wii's World
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land review

There is no raving about these Rabbids.

GameFocus
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11 years ago
Bwaaaaaaaaaaa...cough...cough...cough...

Rabbids Land had the chance to really be the first go-to party game on the Wii U. Sadly, Ubisoft doesn't deliver a worthwhile experience, and the Rabbids brand, such as it is, suffers as a result.

HonestGamers
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11 years ago
Nintendo Land review (WIIU)

When Wii launched way back in 2006, it did so with Wii Sports by its side. Whatever you might have thought about that game, your relatives probably liked it. They were most likely drawn to the easy controls, which simulated the motions that are required when actually playing golf, boxing or bowling.

DVD Fever
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11 years ago

Nintendo Land comes complete with the Wii U console, taking place within a carnival-style atmosphere which is a bit like being back in the Wii U main menu's MiiVerse, as other users appear before you and can be invited to take part in the mini-games within.

amazon.co.uk
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9 years ago
Fun for a bit.

Really fun game with very creative mini games. I don't have the Wii Motion Plus adapter so a couple of the games I couldn't play. I don't regret buying it though. It's a lot of fun to come back to now and again but not something you'll waste all day on.

Critical Gamer
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11 years ago
Nintendo Land: review

We have Pac-Man clones. We have a simplified FPS adventure experience. We have arena based third person shooters. We have a dumbed down 3D racing game. Alongside these are some nice, non-offensive games which would be fine on a tablet, but with the dual screen gimmick thrown in as a way to reach out...

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