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What do you get if you cross a Moldovan brass band, some unusual vocal skills, and a team of top software developers? The answer is the latest, much-anticipated game from Ubisoft studios Rabbids Go Home. The Rabbids have been a huge hit for the French company, with the first three titles they appeared in selling nearly 7 million copies worldwide. Then, they were merely supporting characters. This time, they're the heroes.
Rabbids Go Home, anticipated game from Ubisoft
What do you get if you cross a Moldovan brass band, some unusual vocal skills, and a team of top software developers? The answer is the latest, much-anticipated game from Ubisoft studios Rabbids Go Home. The Rabbids have been a huge hit for the French company, with the first three titles they appeared in selling nearly 7 million copies worldwide. Then, they were merely supporting characters. This time, they're the heroes.
Florent Sacre talks about the game
At first it was all about the content, the energy, it was really a way for us to let off steam whereas now there's a kind of maturity which has set in. OK, we're having a lot of fun with it, but we've created this brand and now what shall we do with these rabbits? Well, adventure games were the obvious choice because we can use them for something more than just side games, because they'd outgrown that, people wanted more.
Designers hoping for more advance Rabbids game
Fans won't be disappointed. In this installment, the Rabbids have decided to travel to the Moon, using a homemade rocket built from whatever you can help them salvage. Designers hope there's a message in there somewhere.
Game offers 40 levels set to the music of Romany band
The game offers around 40 levels set to the music of a Romany band. And you'll be able to take control of the little critters when it's released for the Wii console at the end of the year.
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