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About Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party - Topic

Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party is a 2008 party video game developed and published by Ubisoft in 2008 and is the direct sequel to Rayman Raving Rabbids and Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. It is the third and final installment in the original Rayman Raving Rabbids trilogy.

In the game, the Rabbids take control of Rayman's TV station and monopolize their transmissions during a whole week. Each day of this week contains a different set of minigames, and some of them make use of the Wii Balance Board. All the minigames follow the TV theme, being based on films, fitness programs, gardening programs and all sorts of shows. The "ads" are present in the form of microgames which appear randomly during gameplay, lasting only a few seconds. Clearing a microgame awards a bonus to the winning player. The game allows up to 8 players in turn-based mode.

The game was met with mixed reception and was the last Rabbids game to feat...

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