Ubisoft revealed some gameplay secrets for their upcoming comedy adventure game, Rabbids Go Home, at their E3 press conference.
The Rabbids plan is simple – collect as much human stuff as possible, heap it into a big pile and climb to the moon. But the crazy white bunnies did not count on running into Verminators, humans intent on exterminating the rabbids and defending their belongings.
Check out the bunny abuse in this E3 gameplay demo. Looks like the publisher forgot to include the disclaimer that no bunnies were harmed in the making of this game.
Players control two Raving Rabbids pushing a shopping cart, causing mayhem with humans preoccupied with shopping and collecting stuff needed to reach the moon. You can look forward to causing a huge mess in over 15 environments, each a parody of the modern world, as you race through supermarkets, across rooftops and past airports.
The game includes over 40 missions – get ready to “race, chase, boost and generally run amok, while scaring the humans right down to their undies – literally,” all the while “ridiculing reams of relentless enemies and their nasty pooches in an increasingly paranoid world of Rabbid-haters.” Sounds like fun!
You will also be able to upgrade your shopping cart with a Jet Ski, airplane reactor and ora hospital Bubble Bed to wreak more havoc. Players will also be able to customise their own Rabbids avatars to use in-game by swallowing Rabbids inside the Wii Remote.
Developed by Ubisoft Montpellier (known for its work on Beyond Good & Evil and the first Rayman Raving Rabbids), Rabbids Go Home will be available for the Wii “this holiday.”
In case you missed it, here’s another E3 exclusive trailer to get you giggling along with the first screenshots of the game.
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