Rabbids Travel in Time 3D Critic Reviews
26 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews(19.2%)
18 Mixed Reviews(69.2%)
3 Negative Reviews(11.5%)
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Cubed3
March 31, 2011
It may not be the most revolutionary side-scrolling platform adventure, but it packs in enough variety, challenge and sheer fun to make it appeal to fans of the genre looking for something more traditional on the Nintendo 3DS.
GamePro
April 20, 2011
If there's a problem with Rabbids 3D it's that it's a little too forgiving, despite the game's best efforts to be otherwise in its latter half. Still, given the as-of-yet anemic selection of 3DS releases available, Rabbids 3D is one of the better options.
Multiplayer.it
April 26, 2011
Rabbids 3D starts with great promises, only to withdraw them later in the game, when the player realizes that design and difficulty never evolve so much from semi-tutorial levels. It is still a solid, lenghty and enjoyable game, maybe aimed more at children, but we think that this team can do much much better things.
Da Gameboyz
May 2, 2011
Overall, Rabbids Travel in Time 3D manages to accomplish what it sets out to do. That is to provide mindless entertainment for 3D gaming on the go. It is a simple game, fun and perfect for younger gamers, as it is easy to pick up, the controls are very basic, and progressing along the games many levels is accomplished with ease. More mature 3DS owners will likely want to pass this one up, but younger 3DS will want to give this one a go.
Vandal
April 8, 2011
Rabbids 3D won't satisfy those veteran players looking for a classic platform game, as it doesn't bring anything especially new, but it will please younger players looking for an approachable title with long durability.
Nintendo Power
May 6, 2011
Rabbids Travel in Time 3D plays it simple and safe, relying on its charming presentation to carry the bulk of the weight.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
March 31, 2011
A fun platformer, but the repetitive levels and clumsy progress tracking let it down.
VideoGamer
March 31, 2011
Rabbids 3D is an enjoyable 2D platformer, but like much of the 3DS' launch line-up it doesn't offer anything wholly original or outstanding. As the only 2D platforming title available for the handheld Ubisoft might find Rabbids 3D achieves strong sales, but surely Nintendo will deliver something considerably better in the future.
Nintendo Life
April 3, 2011
A solid, enjoyable 2D platformer particularly suited to less experienced gamers.
GameFocus
April 21, 2011
This title could have been one of those highly recommendable adventures, but since it lacks notable features, paying the $40 entry fee might be a little too much. Your best bet may be to wait until gets a nice red sticker on the front before adding it to the game collection.
GameSpot
April 27, 2011
Bland humor and breezy action make Rabbids Travel in Time 3D a lighthearted yet lackluster platformer.
Cheat Code Central
May 4, 2011
The game is a little bit too easy, and the level design certainly isn't very inspired. However, there are some collection quests and challenge modes if you want to go for 100% completion with this one.
GamingXP
July 8, 2011
Rabbids 3D seems to be done for younger players who have no or just little experience with jump'n'runs.
Game Informer
April 21, 2011
Collecting puzzle pieces and 3D figures should be a nice distraction, but they're certainly not enough incentive to replay these tedious levels. Rabbids Travel in Time 3D offers no real sense of what you're doing, who you're fighting, or why you should care. This wouldn't matter if the platforming was interesting, but its low difficulty and lack of variety make this an entirely forgettable experience.
Gamekult
March 31, 2011
Raving Rabbids 3D is fun at first, but it fails to entertain in the long run.
Pocket Gamer UK
March 31, 2011
Rabbids 3D provides bog-standard platforming action that never really gets exciting.
PALGN
April 14, 2011
Rabbids 3D is probably the most average platformer we've ever played, and the 3D effect is entirely superfluous.
Eurogamer Portugal
April 20, 2011
Rabbids has no glaring mistakes or failures, but it also ends up happening only because it's a simple game in concept.