The cow one is about the most unusual – you have to spin the remote around above your head and hit the release button once you’re all powered up. The games obviously vary in quality and the amount of effort you need to plough in to get the big scores. Once you’ve completed them all, you can replay whichever you like for a higher score. While the games take only a few minutes apiece, there’s enough here to keep you going for hours. Cow tossing? Sounds like a sport for Rebecca Loos. Only instead of a large ball and chain, you chuck a chunky looking cow metres down the course in order to achieve the highest number of points. Our number one choice though is a reworking of the Olympic sport of hammer throwing. Another has you timing shakes of both the remote and nunchuk in time to the music in a cracking homage to the Dance Dance Revolution games. ![]() ![]() An old school Time Crisis/Virtua Cop style scenario sees you fire off plungers at the oncoming Rabbids, using the Wii remote to point your gun while the nunchuk reloads with a little shake. You and your chums are kidnapped – boo! – and you’re forced to satisfy the blood lust of these deformed Rabbids by performing in over 70 mini games of various styles. That’s until this idyllic tranqulity is completely obliterated by some cutesy Raving Rabbids with their buck teeth and blank looking stares. Unlike the previous Rayman games which stuck firmly to old school platforming action – with the odd hint of puzzle solving liberally sprinkled around – Raving Rabbids goes down the now well trodden mini game route.īut with these sort of titles usually erring on the side of tripe, can this long running French series buck the trend?īoot up Rayman Raving Rabbids’ story mode and you’ll find yourself in the middle of a delightful wee picnic. Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Nintendo Switch.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Xbox Console.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Google Nest.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Amazon Echo Devices.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Fire TV Stick.
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