Rayman Raving Rabbids - more minigames
Launch, shoot and drown creepy little bunnies
Our last preview covered one of these first-person shooters, but instead of taming the Old West, here you're flushing a rabbid infestation out of some kind of futuristic setting. Bunnies Aren't Scared of the Dark plays just like the Western game (you point and shoot plungers at incoming rabbids with no direct control over your path), so we're hoping these levels offer a type of amusement park excitement - surprise attacks, jump scenes and plenty of trigger-happy moments. If nothing else, the boss battles at the end of each scene will probably be worth witnessing.
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