
You use the Wii Remote to jump by flicking it, and the analog stick helps you navigate through the level. If you do somehow manage to get stuck and subsequently squished, you'll respawn in a few seconds then continue on your merry way. The level scrolls to the right, so you don't want to get caught offscreen. If you're playing with friends, you're all onscreen trying to grab as many bonuses as possible. The second minigame is Megaballs, where you play as a bouncy lottery ball, and the goal is to collect as many white balls as you can for points. But it is a fun minigame if you decide to really get into it and boogie. There are a variety of poses that start to repeat after awhile, and the song can feel quite long. You won't fail or get kicked out of the game if you happen to miss a few moves or mess up entirely, but the goal is to get as many points as possible. There are three levels of difficulty to choose from, but all it entails is that there will be more movements onscreen. You'll wave your arms in the air, swing them left or right, and you may even have to smack your butt every once in awhile. This minigame works like a rhythm game where you dutifully follow the stickman on screen while holding the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Grab the points before your opponents do!įirst up is the minigame Dancing With Dweebs: Trick Me.
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TV Party continues the Raving Rabbid tradition of having a ton of minigames to play with friends, but don't fret if you don't have a Wii Balance Board because the party can still continue without it, which means you can give your posterior a break. Rayman is still nowhere in sight because these wacky rabbids have taken over Rayman's TV and are flooding the stations with some outrageous transmissions.

We've had several opportunities to use our rear ends and play the countless minigames packaged with Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, but we're here to share some of the details regarding three of them.
