![]() The Garden Of Weeden: FEED ME, SEYMOUR! FEED ME CARROT JUICE, PLEASE!. Woodstock, South Dakota: You start on a bridge this time, and there's one shortcut everyone will only use one time for the unlockable, and then never again. Remember Bunnies Are Bad At Peek-A-Boo from the first game? Well, this is the same thing, but way funnier and way more fabulous. I remember having a ton of fun ramming into the actual racers as I just sped along! Almost makes me forget that this minigame is reused twice.įashion Victim: This one was awesome. Strawberry Fields, New Jersey: Okay, a crazy farmer hijacking a race and ramming everyone over with his tractor? That's awesome. ![]() This one shows a bit more interest! I look forward to it. At least the music's kinda cool, and the concept's pretty interesting.īreakbutt Mountain: This is TECHNICALLY the best of these bull-sledding minigames, since it contains all the above positives, plus there's ice shattering behind you as you go, meaning you have to go fast, but still nothing spectacular. Rabbidass: You're drawing random shapes with the cursor… and that's about it. ![]() Mount Killmytushy: Nothing's changed from Mount Cushytush, it's just a different course. Think the Whomp-A-Thon minigame from Mario Party DS, but with wrestlers, as well as having you wrestle other players out of your way. Rabbid Wrestling: This one's pretty neat. It's technically a better minigame cuz of that, but still just okay. Mount Cushytush: The mountain is slightly more challenging, and this time you're allowed to do tricks off of ramps. It also normally doesn't count you unless you're drastically moving around, which some of the moves don't let you do. Missfit: The fact that you're supposed to just assume what motions you're supposed to make based on the names makes this pretty bad. This minigame is actually pretty fun once you get the hang of it… which is great, cuz the minigame is copied three more times. This minigame utilizes the Wii Balance Board, which fortunately is optional (told you no one used it). Mount Beehind: You're riding down a mountain on top of an upside down bull. See why I recommended the aspirin yet? Anyway, let's get this show on the road, starting with X-TRM Sports! That's a lot of meat and potatoes, ain't it? I should also mention that dreadfully enough, the clone minigames. Those categories are called X-TRM Sports, Trash TV, Cult Movies, Raving Channel, Macho TV, Groove On, Shake-It TV, and No-Brainer Channel. Now then, unlike the first game that only had a few minigame categories, and the second game that had five, this one has eight. Played this game before? No? Look up the minigames, take some aspirin, and call me in the morning. Yes, that includes talking about that Wii Balance Board no one used.Ĥ. ![]() I'll be talking about the Wii version of this game, since it's the one I played as a child. Just like the first two, this is gonna be based around my memory of my experiences with this game.ģ. If you happen to like any minigames I don't, or vice versa, don't start a war in the comments, please.Ģ. It's now time to ramble on about this game!ġ. Besides,it has the better story, better humor, and a refreshing artstyle that's surprisingly pleasing to the eyes. Better known as Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party! Now then, when it comes to the minigames, while they're not my favorite collection in the trilogy (that honor goes to RRR2), none of the minigames are nearly as bad as Bunnies Don't Use Toothpaste from RRR1, or RRR Extreme Beach Volleyball from RRR2. Welp, we've covered my least favorite of this trilogy, and then my childhood, so now we're gonna cover the underrated one. (Warning: This journal entry contains mildly crude language, sexual implications, and several other adult themes. ![]()
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