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Rabbids Land Critic Reviews

26 Total Reviews

6 Positive Reviews(23.1%)
16 Mixed Reviews(61.5%)
4 Negative Reviews(15.4%)

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Cheat Code Central November 19, 2012
It's fun to play, addictive, and certainly worth adding to the collection of those Rabbid fans out there.
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3DJuegos November 29, 2012
A good alternative to Nintendo Land and strongly recommended for Rabbids fans. There aren't many minigames and modes in the package, but it's still a funny party game.
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Nintendo Life November 25, 2012
Its launch day timing and name place Rabbids Land in unfortunate competition with Nintendo Land, which is a superior multiplayer experience in every way. That said, if you've got a group to play with and don't mind the one-on-one restriction of the mini-games, there's a lot of fun to be had here. Fans of the series in particular will get a kick out of seeing these furry faces in HD, the excellent and characterful animations, and the unlockable video shorts. Rabbids Land wraps fun mini-games in an underwhelming board game shell, and while it may not be the life of the Wii U party, if you happen to be throwing your own these guys make great little guests.
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NintendoWorldReport November 25, 2012
Rabbids Land provides players with a pretty solid party game experience. Its well-designed art and sound style and cohesive board game format make team outings fun. However, players looking to go it alone may find themselves yearning for higher levels of difficulty and more variety in the mini-game selection.
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Game Over Online December 21, 2012
If you're a fan of the series, and have some friends or family to experience the game with on a regular basis, then there is certainly fun to be had with Rabbids Land, even despite its simplicity. The board game format is fun and adds a nice twist of competition, and the Gamepad does, at times, show potential for the future.
70
Cubed3 December 30, 2012
It is hard to dislike the comical Rabbids, and the antics of Rabbids Land goes to show that there is still plenty of fun to be had with crazy mini-games that can be played with a few friends. It may not have the same level of longevity as something like Nintendo Land but it does indeed prove to be a great time consumer for anyone hoping for an enjoyable experience that makes great use of the Wii U GamePad.
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GameTrailers December 11, 2012
Warped charm makes these bizarre critters and their zany game world likeable enough, but Rabbids Land falls woefully short of the Mario Party format it attempts to mimic.
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GamingXP January 8, 2013
Not as much fun as you might expect. It's a great experiment in terms of what the GamePad is capable of, but as a game, Rabbids Land isn't that much of a success.
58
GameFocus January 17, 2013
Rabbids Land had the chance to really be the first go-to party game on the Wii U. Sadly, Ubisoft doesn't deliver a worthwhile experience, and the Rabbids brand, such as it is, suffers as a result.
55
SpazioGames December 4, 2012
Just a mediocre party game, with only two players at a time and no new ideas.
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COGconnected November 24, 2012
Rabbids Land is not an awful game by any means; however, it is not a good one either. Given the whole package that is offered, what one is left with is a decidedly average experience at best.
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4Players.de November 30, 2012
The over-the-top humour still is omnipresent but the minigames lack the extra portion madness which made the former Rabbid games so special.
50
Nintendo Power December 14, 2012
The Rabbids still amuse with their antics, but their first Wii U effort fails to consistently entertain.
50
Eurogamer Portugal January 16, 2013
Rabbids Land is not a bad game, but it could be much more equipped with content and more suitable to serve with quality and quantity the adepts of party games.
50
GamesRadar+ November 18, 2012
Too predictable to be a must-buy, unless you're the type of person that wishes Nintendo Landwas more like Mario Party. Otherwise, wait for this one to hit the bargain bin.
50
Destructoid November 18, 2012
Rabbids Land isn't awful, but it's wholly unnecessary for a system that's launching with Nintendo Land, a game that trounces Ubisoft's attempts in every conceivable way.
50
IGN November 21, 2012
It has little ambition and middle-of-the-road execution. Nothing about this mini-game compilation stands out above any of the others we've seen on Wii – or Nintendo 64, for that matter.
50
ZTGD November 30, 2012
It is nigh impossible for me to recommend Rabbids Land to anyone who bought a Wii U. The collection of games ranges from mildly enjoyable, to downright mind-numbing. The fact that four players are supported and only two can play at a time is boggling, and trying to fly solo is comparable to watching paint dry. I love Rabbids. Their humor is undeniable, but there is nothing funny about sitting and waiting to play a mediocre mini-game, only to have to do it again ten minutes later.
40
Game Informer November 19, 2012
Rabbids Land's dull and repetitive minigames ruin a party already soured by slow pacing and tedious dice rolling.
40
Eurogamer Germany November 27, 2012
You'd have to have some pretty unhealthy attachment to these loony hares to get enjoyment out of this one. Because everyone else sees this as what it is: A collection of minigames which are average at best, hamstrung and held together by an overly dry board game concept - alone a torture, with friends just boring. If over the years the Rabbids were one big party for you, this is their get-out dance.