The rabbids are sick of losing to Rayman and have decided to leave earth for their home planet, which they think, is the moon of all places! In true Rabbid style, instead of building a rocket for their journey they've come up with a plan to build a tower of rubbish to get them back onto the lunar surface.
Playing as a Rabbid, you navigate each level in a shopping trolley, with the Rabbid sat in the trolley collecting rubbish and anything else as you go. Some of these items will
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give you special abilities, like the jet engine that lets you suck up even more rubbish. Finding these objects will lead you to a series of new mini-games.
Rabbids Go Home is a completely different game to the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. The rabbids still have their basic attack move disables guard dogs and scares the clothes off humans. The simple control system means anybody can play, even the youngest of players.
The ambient pop music and changing sound effects are pretty impressive for a Wii game. The background noise and reverb changes as you move from the shopping mall to the multi-story car park, to the elevator, which makes the game really immersive. Rabbids Go home makes good use of the Wii remote speaker, when a Rabbid happens to get sucked up into your Wii remote!
If you've got younger kids, just rattling a Rabbid around inside the remote will keep them amused for some. Try standing the Rabbid on the top of the B/Trigger button and flip him into the speaker for an extra laugh!