• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Nov 21, 2010
  • Summary: The fourth installment of this series features raving rabbids traveling in time in this Wii exclusive game.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 24
  2. Negative: 4 out of 24
  1. Jan 3, 2011
    85
    Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is the best game in the series, and probably the best party game for people familiarized with videogames, as it is more complex than the rest.
  2. Dec 17, 2010
    72
    It's not the best party game and it hasn't the deeper and inspired minigames in the Rabbids series, but it's still funny, mainly for fans.
  3. Dec 17, 2010
    46
    Travel In Time doesn't so much scrape the barrel as suck dirt from the barrel with a bendy straw. There are almost no ideas and, as a result, almost no fun.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 1 out of 7
  1. LOL!! Wow! I haven't played any Rabbids games in the past but if they are like this one I'm going back to the store this weekend to pick them up. This collection of games is a blast! I always thought this series was more for kids and it IS rated for 10+ so kids can play. But the humor is for adults. Not too raunchy, just more sophisticated than I expected silly fart jokes to be. It's really funny, entertaining and the games are completely unique. Expand
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  2. Raving Rabbids was very good, but since then the Quality dropped until Rabbids go Home. But it's a shame to see that they've gotten even worse. The Minigames aren't great, it takes forever to load Games and the CPUs are just plain annoying. Also, it's got nothing to it. A Couple of the Minigames are alright but most Disappoint. Expand
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  3. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A big disappointment in the series. So far I played it on multiplayer and there was some unnecessary tethering somewhat like Knuckles Chaotix, but half the time you're all over the place thanks to dodgy controls. The minigames don't have proper explanations on how to play them like the previous games did, but rather tiny windows that pop out of nowhere throughout the actual minigame that are not easy to read. Like in Rabbids Go Home there is a hub, though walking around in that is quite a bore. Other than the minigames there are online features that we hadn't got round to checking out since my boyfriend traded in his copy [he didn't enjoy it either], as well as a "Choir" section. Reminiscent of one minigame from the very first Rabbids game, you try to control some Rabbids singing by playing what seems like a Guitar Hero knockoff. Not that fun. But here's the worst part - the dancing sections. This is basically a reskin of the Just Dance games, in which it features some rotoscoped dude doing dance moves, and you have to copy him. Like Just Dance it's as vague as you can get; even if the right moves are made the score doesn't count, while it counts if you don't copy the move. Overall, I can only hope that if another Rabbids game is on the way, it won't be like this mess. Expand
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