Rabbids Alive and Kicking

Ubisoft
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Platforms
Xbox 360
Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB
Rating Summary
This is a collection of multiplayer mini-games (i.e., party games) featuring mischievous rabbit-like creatures called “rabbids.” Set in cartoon-like human environments, each game involves rhythm, timing, and physical movement to make the rabbids interact with surrounding props and characters. Rabbids can be comically electrocuted or set on fire, and some mini-games allow players to slap or kick the rabbids, sending them flying across (or into) the screen. Other activities include shooting rabbids with carrot juice, blowing them up with oversized bombs, or stomping on them to earn points (whack-a-mole). In one mini-game, players smack at rabbids that hang out of passing trains; in another, players kick/punch cars at a giant robot amid brief explosions. Bathroom humor occurs frequently: one mini-game features rabbids being flung around on strings of green mucous; another game prompts players' character to make flatulence sounds. In one sequence, players race through a goo-filled digestive tract before exiting through a rabbid's mouth.

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