While some of those crazy rabbids might not know what to do with a DS (we guess it could be a weapon, if you throw it hard enough), others are more informed in the ways of stylus-fu. And, based on the footage above, one will have to be adept in the art form as the game will demand plenty of tasks be completed with stylus in hand. It looks fun though, we must admit, so we're glad Ubisoft decided to go Nintendo-exclusive with the sequel here.
Rabbids DO know what to do with a DS
While some of those crazy rabbids might not know what to do with a DS (we guess it could be a weapon, if you throw it hard enough), others are more informed in the ways of stylus-fu. And, based on the footage above, one will have to be adept in the art form as the game will demand plenty of tasks be completed with stylus in hand. It looks fun though, we must admit, so we're glad Ubisoft decided to go Nintendo-exclusive with the sequel here.
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10-31-2007 @ 2:29PM
DomoBraden said...
Actually...that looks pretty fun. I usually do my best to avoid mini-game collections, but I may need to give that a shot....assuming I don't need to scream at my DS very often. I hate when games use the mic that way.
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10-31-2007 @ 2:47PM
manuel said...
Does anyone else (besides me) want a DVD with all the Rabbid footage? I mean those short vids are always so funny. :)
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