The Wii version of Rayman Raving Rabbids is one of the first third-party titles to really get to grips with the Wii controllers. Each mini-game is built around particular movements of the remote and nunchucks, with some asking you to shake both rhythmically to mimic sprinting or pumping a handle, others asking you to aim with one and whack or shake with the other, while others still have you twirling the remote above your head, or tilting, turning and twisting it to move a character or solve a simple puzzle.
..It may be just a collection of mini-games, but most of the mini-games are great. Multiplayer options are flawed, but fine graphics, great use of the Wii controllers and sheer, twisted personality make the single-player mode a real treat.
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