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Nintendo Land (Wii U)

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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...

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

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...

gametrailers.com
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11 years ago
Rabbids Land

The lovably grotesque Rabbids delve into tabletop territory in their latest misadventure. In a new twist, Rabbids Land frames its funky flavored mini-games within the confines of a traditional board game, aiming for a vibe that blends the feel of recent Mario Party outings with the look of a Trivial...

play-asia.com
★★★★★
10 years ago

I love the Rabbids Series over the Wii and I find again the pleasure to play with friend : it's a real funny game!!

extremegamer.ca
★★★★★
11 years ago
Rabbids Land

Those zany Rabbids have occupied the Wii U, and i'ts not just a single Rabbid, it's a whole land. Ready to get your (board) game on? This is Ubisofts' Rabbids Land.

Those dang Rabbids are just so damn cute; Instant appeal, Lots of mini-games to try and enjoy, Fun for small gatherings in a "party" atmosphere, Fully playable on the Gamepad

Mini-game centric play makes this no fun for the solo gamer; Not all the mini-games are a hit; Too basic for long sittings.

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.

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...

ccgr.org
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land (Wii U)

For us, one of the main selling points of the deluxe model of the Wii U was the inclusion of Nintendo Land, a game selling for $60 at launch. While this game is fun, I certainly would have been disappointed if we paid full price for it.

A great addition to the deluxe Wii U console; lots of fun with multiple players

Not enough variety in the attractions; as most of the games have you fighting swarms of enemies or chasing the other players Pac-Man style

GamesRadar
★★★★
11 years ago
Nintendo Land review

As with any new console, the Wii U needs the proverbial "killer app" to sell the system to as wide an audience as possible. In the past Nintendo did it with games as diverse as Super Mario 64, Tetris, and Wii Sports, and the publisher is trying again on Wii U with the inviting minigame collection...

Variety of novel uses for GamePad; Colorful introduction to Nintendo's new console; Deeper multiplayer experiences than expected

Weaker solo attractions are half the game; Running out of things to do in the hub world; Hearing instructions far too often

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