SAN FRANCISCO - Today Ubisoft announced the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home is available on store shelves for the Wii system from Nintendo and the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi video game system.
Today Ubisoft announced a Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi video game system installment for its upcoming comedy-adventure, Rabbids Go Home. The Nintendo handheld version features the same zany storyline ...
There's only one possible conclusion to be drawn from Rabbids Go Home - it's mental. Anyone involved in its development should probably be sectioned under the Mental Health Act, such is the scale of ...
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Ubisoft is bringing its wacky Rabbids back to iOS with Rabbids Go Phone Again and Rabbids Go HD. Rabbids Go Phone Again is an updated version of the previously released Rabbids Go Phone app, featuring ...
Ubisoft has announced Rabbids: Invasion, a new Facebook game, as well as Rabbids Go Phone Again and Rabbids Go HD. Here's the rundown: Rabbids: Invasion - Facebook - Users can help grow the Rabbids ...
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I'm exhausted. Not just because my fun muscles are still aching after the Eurogamer Expo, but because playing Rabbids Go Home is like being trapped on a bouncy castle full of kids who've skipped their ...
As the fourth Rabbids game in the Wii’s three-year lifespan, you’d be forgiven for thinking Ubisoft has run out of ideas for its bizarre creations, but Rabbids Go Home is potentially the oddest game ...