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Rabbids Go Home

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 46 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montpellier
Genre(s): Adventure
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older)
Release Date: November 3, 2009
Summary
The Rabbids first comedy-adventure takes them to the moon or bust. Those crazy Rabbids have an infallible plan: collect all the human stuff they can find, heap it onto a giant pile and literally climb home to the moon. But not so fast. The Humans revolt, unleashing the Verminators whose only objective is to exterminate the Rabbids. Rabbids Go Home game features include: The Rabbids First Comedy-Adventure: Control two Raving Rabbids and their shopping cart and cause mayhem in a world full of uptight Humans with shopping on the brain. Collect varying sizes of human stuff to build the Rabbids sky-high pile of junk in their quest to reach the moon. Make a huge mess and provoke hilarious situations in over 15 striking game environments: Scour through supermarkets, race across rooftops, jet past airports and boost through the Bayou, visiting the game's unique take on everyday places. Play over 40 missions: Race, chase, boost and generally run amok while scaring the Humans right down to their undies - literally! Ridicule reams of relentless enemies and their nasty pooches in an increasingly paranoid world of Rabbid-haters. Unique Art Direction: Encounter a cast of colorful, oddball characters and explore a remarkable parody of the modern world as if you were living inside an interactive cartoon! Variety of Gameplay: Soup up your shopping cart with a Jet Ski, an airplane reactor, or a hospital Bubble Bed to wreak endless havoc everywhere you turn. Learn to pilot your cart while boosting, jumping, gliding, floating and flying. [Ubisoft]
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What The Critics Said
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NintendoWorldReport
If you love the Rabbids or just want a great game for your Wii, don't hesitate and take the Rabbids home.
Read Full Review >NGamer UK
The Rabbids can pull off a fully fledged game without Rayman's assistance. This is witty, charming and, above all, incredible fun.
Read Full Review >9Lives
Finally they have their own adventure and Ubisoft has managed to deliver. Rabbids Go Home showcase the rabbids to the fullest. They remain stupid and the local population will get to know them for that. If they ever reach the moon? Buy the game and find out. All I can say is that they are darn resilient.
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
Witty, energetic and hugely entertaining, even if it isn't particularly smart. [Winter 2009, p.72]
AtomicGamer
Overall, though, Rabbids Go Home is a fun, often hilarious reboot of a franchise that desperately needed one.
Read Full Review >IGN
Rabbids Go Home is not a Raving Rabbids sequel, but an altogether different experience -- one far more inspired and ambitious. This title at times feels like an action romp and at times a platformer on wheels, but regardless of the scenario, you'll be having fun and smiling if not laughing.
Read Full Review >Kombo
If you have any inkling to play this game, you are likely to be caught in its zany madness and love it the more you play it.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Rabbids Go Home is a pretty fat package, with loads of cool extras. The Rabbids channel is an inspired addition, and the level play of the main game is rock solid throughout.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club)
The flesh of Nintendo’s little white box is willing; this game provides some spirit to match.
Read Full Review >InsideGamer.nl
Rabbids Go Home is addictive and insanely funny in its own, unique way. Despite the fact the game tends to repeat itself after a certain time, it offers enough clever moments to stay entertaining.
Read Full Review >Official Nintendo Magazine UK
It's an absolute hoot but if you're after a meaty challenge, you definitely won't find it here.
Read Full Review >GameFocus
A surprisingly fun romp from start to finish, Rabbids Go Home is a unique experience that takes what is usually the tedious task of collecting, and makes it entirely fun. If you own a Wii and love to laugh, you’ll definitely want to give these wacky Rabbids a shot.
Read Full Review >Digital Chumps
Rabbids Go Home is a strong recovery for the Rabbids franchise, shying away from the mini game conglomerations we've been accustomed to and bringing an entirely new adventure to the table featuring these misunderstood creatures.
Read Full Review >Multiplayer.it
Rabbids go Home is a simple, yet original and very enjoyable action game, full of moments that are gonna make you laugh out loud. In short terms, it's a lot of fun.
Read Full Review >GameZone
The humor and ever changing gameplay provides a rip-roaring experience that you’ll be hard pressed to find in another game. Remember games are supposed to be fun and Rabbids Go Home is a fun-filled experience that shouldn’t be missed regardless of the score.
Read Full Review >GamePro
Even with the game's strength is its unusual and original tone, players can rest assured that this game is just as accessible as it is odd. Featuring an overdose of quirky charm and a wide range of fun-filled gameplay, gamers who aren't used to playing titles outside of the norm will be remiss if they don't give Rabbids Go Home a chance.
Read Full Review >Level7.nu
A crazy adventure filled with humor, charm and entertaining gameplay elements when the rabbit’s tries to reach the moon in a shopping cart.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
The whole adventure is bonkers from start to finish, and it's all the better for it. Rabbids Go Home won't be held up alongside true genre classics, but it's one of the best Wii games released this year and is sure to put a smile on your face.
Read Full Review >Giant Bomb
A pretty shallow experience, and I'm uncertain if the novelty of the formula can support the weight of annualized sequels. But these facts do nothing to diminish the fact that I spent nearly the entire eight-or-so hours with the game wearing a stupid grin on my face, probably looking something like the Rabbids on my screen.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
Not everyone is going to enjoy this. Some people will never warm to Ubisoft's anarchic little fiends, many will find the constant enthusiasm draining. This isn't a purchase for hardcore enthusiasts or steely battlefield veterans with a thousand-yard stare and a pico-second response time. The rest of you, should you be able to engage your inner child, could well find a big old slice of the fun pie cooling on your windowsill.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Life
Rabbids Go Home is an extremely entertaining and funny game – the Rabbids’ attitude and anarchic humour paper over a lot of the repetition and minor faults that pepper the game. The two player mode is passable but Rabbids Go Home excels as an all-out single player game, full of unexpected wit and a relentlessly fun atmosphere, and one you’ll love if you’re after a pick-up-and-play game to cheer up these dark Winter nights.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Italy
Rabbids Go Home is an excellent mixture of madness, fun and irreverence. Let the Rabbids come in and enjoy their crazy humor: this one is absolutely the best title of the series!
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
Years ago we wondered if the Rabbids concept would stall, but these rabbits are back as savage as ever.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
The end result delivers a heart-warming and worthwhile experience that's unique, fast-paced, and provides endless laughs.
Read Full Review >PALGN
Rabbids Go Home is a humorous adventure that demonstrates the Rabbids are capable of staring in something other than a mini-game compilation. The game is full of wacky scenarios, has a visually appealing art direction and is just plain good fun.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
Rabbids Go Home is a fun alternative to everything else currently on the Wii and if you enjoy a little comedy in your adventures you should definitely check out Rabbids Go Home.
Read Full Review >XGN
Rabbids go Home is a very nice game which unfortunately scores bad on the graphics. Still Rabbids go Home is fun to play thanks to the nice gameplay and the overload of humour.
Read Full Review >Gamervision
For the first time since the original, Ubisoft has been able to recapture what made this new, strange series so popular: inanity, and boatloads of it. The newest title is undoubtedly the best, and despite some faults, Rabbids Go Home is a success, and easily one of the best 3D platformer to hit the Wii since de Blob.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Rabbids Go Home, though at times repetitive, is a fun game with laugh-out-loud animations. Any game with Rabbids in fisticuffs over a pouch of Capri Sun is okay in my book.
Read Full Review >Meristation
Laughs and more laughs with the new adventure of crazy rabbits of Rayman. He isn't new but the Rabbids are the perfect protagonists of a great adventure with lots of exploration, humor and simplicity to manage. Ubisoft has done its work very well in almost all aspects of the game, only it has missed making a product less repetitive and more difficult.
Read Full Review >1UP
Everything from the soundtrack (which features licensed tracks like "Somebody to Love" and "Me and Mrs. Jones") to the customization features to the virtual pet-style Rabbid-inside-your-Wii Remote bonus mode adds enough personality to the relatively simple platforming to make this worth playing.
Read Full Review >GamerNode
Although Rabbids Go Home may be simple and repetitious, the game's efficient and responsive play control, comedic subject matter, and eternally likable protagonists will keep players coming back for more.
Read Full Review >GamesNation
Rabbids Go Home is extremely enjoyable mostly thanks to its incredible sense of humour. It is also quite varied, offering many different gameplay situations. Graphically convincing, it’s definitely worth giving it a go!
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
As it stands, I think it makes for a great rental, or maybe a discount pick-up in the future, but it's not something that Wii owners could do without.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
Despite their continued lack of charm the Wii version of Rabbids Go Home is by far the fluffy maniac's best game.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Power
Difficulty issues aside, this is a definite step in the right direction for the Rabbids, and I hope to see them continue this way. [Holiday 2009, p.88]
Eurogamer Spain
It's a shame that the game's too short, although it's quite good while it lasts.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Portugal
We can say that this franchise of games with rabbits hasn’t stagnated in terms of concept. On the contrary, makes us recall to its initial roots, but with a new adventure so much fun where the laughter is uncontrollable.
Read Full Review >GamingXP
40 minigames bring a lot of fun – even for beginners. A funny adventure for everybody who buys this game!
Read Full Review >Gamer.nl
"The rabbits can do much more than just play silly games, as Rabbids Go Home proves. Still, the creators didn't manage to create a challenging adventure game, because the game is too repetitive and easy. What remains is a good looking game that will make you laugh more then once, but never really becomes great.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This slow-starting platformer is simple at times but builds up to a goofy good time.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
The Rabbids' first proper game is a huge improvement on the earlier mini-game collections.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
It's a wholly entertaining romp filled with non-stop nonsense and inspired moments that set it apart from almost every other Wii game. [Christmas 2009, p.120]
GameShark
The lack of multiplayer and the agonizing repetition still unfortunately knock this game a notch below its predecessors, but a few fantastic adventures toward the end await those who can pull through.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.4 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
