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7.7
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 19
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Mixed: 1 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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LisaGDec 30, 20089This game was very entertaining to watch as it was to play. You could lose some serious poundage from the dancing portion!
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ShaheemEJan 1, 20098Probably the best of the series so far. Majority of the 50 mini games are good, with few duds. The dancing and music games are super, with top tracks. Makes good use of the balance board. Lots of party fun to be had here, but the rabbids are not as funny as they were in the RRR I&II.
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AlejandroDDec 7, 20089This game is one of the best entertainment for the family and friends
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TomPNov 28, 20088It is a very fun game and should be recommended for many family and friends.
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AnthonyODec 22, 20089
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JenPJan 23, 200910This is possibly my favorite wii game EVER! It's fun, it's active, and it's hilarious! the creators are absolutely genius...it's the best game evaaaaaaaa!
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Nov 28, 20127Otro título de los asombrosos Rabbids. El juego mantiene todos los elementos que catapultaron a las entregas anteriores y como siempre agrega, quita y modifica elementos.
Mas allá de todo, creo que si bien se ha tornado algo repetitivo, esa es la verdadera esencias del título. Es difícil imaginarse a los conejos fuera de los mini-juegos.
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Easily the best Rabbids have been, making TV Party the minigame compilation to get. Wobbly and very, very silly. What more can we say? [Christmas 2008, p.44]
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60The series' trademark quirky sense of humor is in full effect, but with monotonous gameplay hampered by unresponsive controls, TV Party never really stands out in a sea of mini-game compilations.
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70Rabbids TV Party doesn't rewrite the mini-game genre. It's a tried and true third installment in the series that I feel shares more in common with the original than its boring sequel.