


If all four trials are completed, however, the player unlocks costumes, to be mixed and matched, and songs, to be played in the cell.
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After completing a majority of the lesser games, the primary trial is unlocked. Each "trial" is a mini-game, requiring the player to move the Wii mote or Nunchuck a certain way in order to complete the task. The game is broken down into 15 days, each day consisting of four trials leading to one primary task, usually an on-track style FPS with plungers, at the end of which Rayman rescues a Globox, or a race. Rayman is tasked with completing "trials" to progress the story line. He remembers the captured Globox, and tries to dive down the remaining Rabbid hole, only to become stuck. Here, a cut-scene plays with Rayman walking through the forest and coming across the ruined picnic. During the course of the game, the room becomes much, much nicer and cleaner.Īfter completion of all the days, Rayman will then scale the plungers like a ladder, capture the bird, and escape through the window. In the beginning, the cell is inhospitable, consisting of a cot, old record player, dirty toilet, and some kind of closet. After the cut-scene, the player is allowed to move around his/her jail cell. After offering the Rabbids food, Rayman is also captured. During the picnic, the Globox are captured by three Rabbids, which are similar to rabbits, only completely insane. The game opens with a scene of Rayman having a picnic with three Globox, small, frog-like creatures. Despite originally being previewed as a platformer, the game ended up being more of a minigame compilation. The game has since spawned a spin-off franchise sequels including Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 and Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party. Originally, Rayman Raving Rabbids was designed with the Wii Remote in mind (hence it being a launch title). The game was released for Nintendo Wii on Novem(one of the Wii's launch titles), Novemfor the Game Boy Advance, Decemfor the PlayStation 2, Decemfor the PC, Mafor the Nintendo DS, and Apfor the Xbox 360. The game was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft.

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