Don’t worry, if you don’t have Wii Fit you can still partake in all of the minigames here, although the balance board, where included, does make several of the games a whole lot more fun. The big deal this time around is that the game makes use of the balance board. You simply have to complete enough minigames for one day to unlock the next day. Once you get into the game there is a TV schedule for each day, with each time representing a different minigame. In this particular entry, the rabbids seem to have gotten sucked inside the television, and the minigames they now take part in are take-offs of well-known TV shows. Rayman himself doesn’t show up much anymore, but I’m forced to be happy with the rabid rabbits that seem to have taken over the world in the games. It was once a 2D platformer, then it was a 3D platformer, and recently it has become one of the standard series for minigame collections. The Rayman series has been through a whole lot of changes throughout its lifetime.
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