Rabbids Go Home on DS this holiday season

It seems that the Wii isn’t the only Nintendo getting some Rabbids love as Ubisoft has just let us known that a Rabbids Go Home title will be released for the Nintendo DS this holiday season.

If you’re familiar with the Wii version of this game you’re in luck as the DS version shares the same storyline. However, instead of the collecting gameplay featured in the console version players will find themselves in a puzzle-adventure oriented Rabbids Go Home. You will be tasked with completeing puzzles, collecting garbage and ultimately creating a tower to the moon.

Again, expect Rabbids Go Home to hit store shelves for the Nintendo DS sometime this holiday season.

Read (Kotaku)

Rabbid Go Home on Wii this holiday season

April 9th, 2009 1 Comment   Posted in Wii

Ubisoft has recently announced that the Rayman-spinoff will be getting a standalone title on Wii called Rabbids Go Home this holiday season.

Don’t go thinking that just because it’s a Wii title all you’ll be getting is a bunch of mini-games, oh no, Ubisoft made it a priority to point out that Rabbids Go Home is a comedy-adventure.

You can read more about the game in the short press release below:

UBISOFT® SAYS RABBIDS GO HOME

Raving Rabbids Break Out with First Standalone Title

SAN FRANCISCO – April 9, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that the Rabbids will receive their own standalone brand with the Holiday 2009 release of the comedy-adventure Rabbids Go Home. Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the team behind Beyond Good & Evil®, Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie and the original Rayman Raving Rabbids®, the game will benefit from a new engine designed specifically for the Wii(TM) home video game system from Nintendo, offering the Rabbids a hilarious adventure in a brand new universe.

The Rabbids are already beloved the world over, selling 6.5 million copies of their raving adventures and starring in their own series of videos that have kept web surfers laughing for years.  Moving up to top billing with their own brand of games was a logical next step and fans will now be able to enjoy the fun in this humorous adventure game where the Rabbids unleash their insanity onto the human world as they attempt to return to their Rabbid home.

Look for more information on Rabbids Go Home in the May issue of Nintendo Power magazine.

Read (Destructoid)