The Raving Rabbids Are Alive And Kicking

One of gaming's most popular mini-game collection series has to be the Raving Rabbids one. It has managed to set itself apart from other games in its sub-genre, by delivering creative, hilarious and well-designed minigames. It's a series that is set to expand on November 8, with the announcement of Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking for the XBOX 360 Kinect.

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One of gaming’s most popular mini-game collection series has to be the Raving Rabbids one. It has managed to set itself apart from other games in its sub-genre, by delivering creative, hilarious and well-designed minigames. It’s a series that is set to expand on November 8, with the announcement of Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking for the XBOX 360 Kinect.

The four-player minigame collection was shown off at Ubisoft’s E3 press conference, with mention of two different included activities: Whack-a-mole (with Rabbids) and another fill in the shape game, where you get your friends to help you fill in shapes on the screen.

You can see a couple more minigames in the game’s E3 trailer from the United Kingdom:


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