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Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Show Xbox One / Series X
Release date: 2014-11-21
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Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Show is an interactive version of a popular animated series Rabbids Invasion intended primarily for younger audience. The game was created by Ubisoft company, who first introduced crazy Rabbids into their flagship Rayman game series in 2006. The company is also the lead producer of the aforementioned show.
As the title suggests, this is somewhat of an interactive show, in which the youngest can take part in scenes known from the original series. The gameplay consists mainly of mini-games, inspired by the first (and also partly the second) season of the show. Since the Rabbids has always been experts in all sorts of pranks, players get to throw eggs at a target, or shout at the top of their lungs along with the Rabbids until the TV screen “cracks”.
The game developers wanted to support active relaxation, which kids, who tend to spend hours in front of the computer screen, often lack. Therefore, the game does not use any physical controller, instead, the controls are entirely based on Kinect sensor, which detects players’ moves. In terms of atmosphere and audiovisuals the game is on par with the TV series, guaranteeing the youngest ones hours of active fun.