![]() There are several levels for this mini game that vary in difficulty: The Rabbid's left-and-right navigation is controlled with the Nunchuk and bouncing is controlled by a downward thrust of the Wii Remote. Bonus points are awarded for being the first player to make it through the gate, leading to a hectic scrum at the very end of each level. At the end of each level there are four gates that open slowly. The game can get particularly heated with four human players. The levels are also full of hazards such as lasers, bumpers, fragile walls and floors, and giant fans. Throughout the level are a large number of white balls that players attempt to collect in order to gain points. "Raving Channel" Lotto Ball minigames (not the ingame title) (4 players)Įach player's Rabbid is wearing a giant bouncing 'lotto ball' suit as they race through a sidescrolling platform level. "Wake Me Up" (inspired by the song by Wham!, not Evanescence)."Acceptable in the 80's" as inspired by Calvin Harris."Soul Bossa Nova", the theme to the Austin Powers series of movies."Jungle Boogie" as inspired by Kool and the Gang.The music you dance to in "Shake It TV" includes: Additional movements come into play if the player utilizes the Balance Board. Motions are mapped to a scrolling display on the screen. The Rabbids were born to dance.This is a fairly straightforward dancing rhythm game. "Shake It TV" (4players, 1 if balance board used) ![]() The Garden of Weden (4 players, balance board support) Photographers will intermittently take pictures, and failing to stop and pose for the photographs will not only result in a poor picture, but something comically heavy will fall on the player's Rabbid, impeding his or her progress. There are several different tracks in the tractor race mini game, including Strawberry Fields, New Jersey, and Woodstock, South Dakota.Įach player's objective is to reach the end of the catwalk before the rest of the players. Drifting around turns nets you boost, which is applied by jerking the Wii Remote downwards. Optionally, the Balance Board can be used to brake and accelerate, simulating pedals. Braking and acceleration are mapped to the 1 and 2 buttons. You control your tractor by holding the Wii Remote like a steering weel. Race a harvesting combine around a track while attempting to mow down the other racers in 3 laps. Tractor Racing (not the ingame title) (1 player, balance board support)
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