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Here we are now, entertain us!



<span class="bold">Rayman Raving Rabbids&trade;</span>, a whacky action game overrun by a horde of rabid invaders hungry for fun, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com.

“Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, and ages, it is the rule.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche-

It's hard to imagine this bunch of fun-craving lunatics slowing down long enough to read this line. Yet, it sums up their antics perfectly. For this army of fluffy, hyperkinetic rabbity things known as Raving Rabbids™ is so out of control that even Rayman has a hard time keeping up with them. See, our beloved, limbless punch-man was having a quiet picnic when he got captured by the invading rabbits and forced to compete with them in a variety of silly, outrageous, but undeniably fun challenges in order to keep them entertained. Don't know about them but it works wonders on us!

Join Rayman's hilarious attempts to beat the bunnies in dance-off competitions, animal races, or arena fights and collect enough plungers to build a makeshift ladder and escape his cell. Got to admit: the unhinged, lovable critters may have a twisted sense of humour but at least they know how to (LAN) party!



Face legions of mischievous lagomorphs and keep them smiling like mad in <span class="bold">Rayman Raving Rabbids&trade;</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Wasn't expecting it, don't think I can tolerate the Rabbids long enough to try.

More publisher content is great I guess, but I would have sooner taken Grow Home over this.
Post edited February 16, 2016 by Darvond
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omega64: This is a bit much...
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HunchBluntley: His post was a it much. =P Still, it was partly a joke...but I left off the ":P" because I do genuinely get tired sometimes of having to scroll past two page lengths of a single post that consists of nothing but wishlist links.
I was referring to his post. :P
I've long since tired of scrolling past but what can ya do.
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HunchBluntley: His post was a it much. =P Still, it was partly a joke...but I left off the ":P" because I do genuinely get tired sometimes of having to scroll past two page lengths of a single post that consists of nothing but wishlist links.
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omega64: I was referring to his post. :P
I've long since tired of scrolling past but what can ya do.
Ha, I couldn't tell if you were saying my comment was uncalled-for, or if you were agreeing with me. I guessed wrong! XD
Bought. Thanks GOG and Ubisoft! :)
Didn't expect to see this!

Rayman Raving Rabbids was a fantastic game on the Wii. Very pick-up-and-play. Strongly recommended for encouraging non-game-playing family members to share your hobby.

Sadly it was one of the games whose success led to the absolute flood of mini-game collection shovelware on the system, as bad developers realised they could quickly turn out similar games (without bothering to add the fun) and sell enough to justify the pitiful time and effort they'd put into spitting them out. Still... that's not RRR's fault.

I have no idea how this would work without the motion controls. I'm almost tempted to buy it just to find out, but since I already own the entire series on Wii, I'd probably be better off to buy one of the adventure games GOG has on sale right now.
Nice to have some new Ubisoft releases. Already got this one from another store and it's got some fun in it but not very interesting either.
I remember that once upon a time I've played in Raving Rabbids 2 on PC with my siblings. That was quite entertaining (although as far as I know, they've cut out some mini-games in this version), so I'm quite interested, if first Raving Rabbids on PC is so entertaining as the sequel... And if there is anything interesting for single player mode (because technically you could play in RR 2 alone, but it wasn't too fun - quite good to make some practice and be more familiar with control, but that's it).
Is this Ubisofts way of through GOG a bone? :P
Why do i feel like Ubisoft is trying to appease us by offering bread crumbs that are 8 years old?
A new Ubisoft game is always good news. Hope they will bring some more games here.
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PaterAlf: A new Ubisoft game is always good news. Hope they will bring some more games here.
Yes i would really like rest of the assassins creed games freed from the plaque that is uplay
Yo Ubisoft, when r u gonna drop that hot new Freddi Fish 2 mixtape fam?
So, seems the UBI launcher is not "company policy" any more for some games.
Awesome release, I loved playing this on the Wii back in the day, now I can relive it! Thanks Ubisoft and GOG!
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zlep: Didn't expect to see this!

Rayman Raving Rabbids was a fantastic game on the Wii. Very pick-up-and-play. Strongly recommended for encouraging non-game-playing family members to share your hobby.

Sadly it was one of the games whose success led to the absolute flood of mini-game collection shovelware on the system, as bad developers realised they could quickly turn out similar games (without bothering to add the fun) and sell enough to justify the pitiful time and effort they'd put into spitting them out. Still... that's not RRR's fault.

I have no idea how this would work without the motion controls. I'm almost tempted to buy it just to find out, but since I already own the entire series on Wii, I'd probably be better off to buy one of the adventure games GOG has on sale right now.
Ditto. I clicked on this thread to say basically the same thing. This game was built for Wii motion controls. Porting it to PC doesn't seem to make a lot of sense.