

Ubisoft has honed the combination of surreal humor and easy-to-grasp functionality to a science, the game is an appropriately chaotic multiplayer experience, and some of the new games are hilarious (one where you shoot rabbids dressed as chickens comes immediately to mind). TV Party is no different, and if anything, it’s better.

The first Rayman Raving Rabbids title may well be responsible for the capital-G-Glut of minigame compilations on the Wii, but despite the ignominy that comes with such a description, there’s no arguing that it was one of the most fun Wii experiences to be had at the time of the machine’s launch. It also has 45-8 players online and local multiplayer and focuses on beating your opponents up until they’re bruised. The latest Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party news, guides, walkthroughs, screenshots, and reviews, along with information such as developer, publisher. While it emulates Mario Party’s board traversal gameplay, its minigames are more over-the-top and absurd like WarioWare’s. It’s hard to make the argument that Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party is really any better than any other Rayman Raving Rabbids game - its inclusion in this gift guide is really something of a lifetime achievement award for the series. Pummel Party is another party game with amusing minigames.
