Rabbids: Alive & Kicking Critic Reviews
31 Total Reviews
10 Positive Reviews(32.3%)
19 Mixed Reviews(61.3%)
2 Negative Reviews(6.5%)
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MondoXbox
November 3, 2011
One of the best party games for Kinect, thanks to a very good variety of activities, up to 16 players support, and enteraining use of alternate reality and perfect movement recognition; the Rabbids' scoffing comedy pervading the entire game is just the icing on top.
GamingXP
November 2, 2011
A Kinect party game with good motion sensing as its strength – hard to believe, but Rabbids Alive & Kicking feels that way. The graphic are a mixed bag, the sound feels a bit weak, but you'll generally understand why you didn't manage to really whack that Rabbid. If dancing isn't your thing and Dance Central 2 is out, likely the best party game for Kinect – if you can find the right minigames for your crowd.
GameFocus
December 1, 2011
Rabbids: Alive & Kicking does exactly what it was intended to do, and that is to mix up a large batch of zany fun for you and your family to enjoy.
Games Master UK
November 20, 2011
More silly minigames, some of which are quite good and all of which are quite funny.
XGN
November 22, 2011
Raving Rabbids Alive & Kicking is truly the best party game you can get for Kinect. With forty different mini-games, you will keep on playing with your friends. Unfortunately there are some crappy games, but the fun ones have the majority.
Xbox Achievements
November 15, 2011
A great party game, that'll keep a party going with its variety of nutty mini-games. As with any Kinect game, it has its foibles, but get some friends around and you'll have a blast. The only downside is an issue of longevity, as once you've exhausted the mini-games, you're unlikely to go back.
Impulsegamer
November 16, 2011
With around 40 mini-games included Raving Rabbids: Alive & Kicking, the biggest highlight of this game is how well some of these games work, especially with the Kinect controller which has copped some flack over the last year.
Game Chronicles
December 19, 2011
Rabbids: Alive & Kicking is definitely a unique approach to playing around with those mischievous critters. Much of the insanity and charm is back along with some new physical gameplay that might prove a bit too much for those, like myself, who come unprepared.
Gamestyle
November 8, 2011
If you have kids, or entertain guests on a regular basis, then Rabbids: Alive & Kicking is well worth picking up, just not one for the single player.
NZGamer
November 17, 2011
The ability to jump into the game without much introduction though is certainly appealing.
Vandal
November 22, 2011
Maybe we expected something more after the Wii games and thanks to the use of Kinect. Some of the minigames are great, but we feel we had already seen others. Anyway, it is a fun game with a lot of content that will be enjoyed by everyone.
PALGN
November 25, 2011
Rabbids: Alive and Kicking is a collection of party games that's worth picking up if you plan on playing with others, but if not, only hardcore Rabbids fans need apply.
Console Monster
December 1, 2011
Overall, Rabbids: Alive & Kicking is a good compilation of mini-games, though it's hard to recommend a purchase, especially at full price. The title could have done with more single player based content; however, it's a great game for a family who are looking for some light-hearted entertainment.
Digital Spy
November 8, 2011
Features more highlights than low points, which makes it a worthy mini-game compilation for those looking to party with Kinect.
Everyeye.it
November 9, 2011
In Alive and Kicking you can find only few interesting minigames, but they don't fail in entertaining the family.
SpazioGames
November 9, 2011
Just a collection of minigames, some entertaining, but not all of them. Not really a good bargain.
X-ONE Magazine UK
December 8, 2011
Not something you're likely to get your money's worth from.
XboxAddict
January 18, 2012
If you have kids or a bunch of friends that get together for gaming nights, it's a decent party game that should entertain and embarrass. If you'll mostly be playing alone, it's not nearly as fun and gives little motivation to keep on playing after you've tried each game.