• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Nov 18, 2008
Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 24
  2. Negative: 0 out of 24
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  1. Great game from Ubisoft, not only for kids but people of all ages can seriously enjoy this game!
  2. Great fun, and ideal party fodder, the latest Rayman Rabbids is top-notch entertainment for friends and family.
  3. Humour, good minigames and all the Wii complements: The best Rabbids have returned.
  4. Rabbids is still the best minigame compilation in town, hands down. If you liked the previous versions even a little, you definitely need to pick this one up. Just be warned, the game really shines with the balance board, so if you don’t have one, borrow one. You’ll see what I mean.
  5. Nintendo Gamer
    80
    Easily the best Rabbids have been, making TV Party the minigame compilation to get. Wobbly and very, very silly. What more can we say? [Christmas 2008, p.44]
  6. If you're in the market for a fun party title that will get all your friends and family involved, you have to give this one a try! The game is really fun in small doses, and it's very easy to pick-up-and-play. No one should feel left out of this party, as the title ensures everyone's included, for good or for bad.
  7. 80
    While TV Party doesn’t have the most amazing or original selection of mini-games, the inherent charm of the Rabbids make it unique and hilarious.
  8. Games Master UK
    80
    Minigames really aren't for everyone, but Rayman does them very well indeed. [Christmas 2008, p.79]
  9. In summary, TV Party is an Ubisoft Rabbid game. If you liked the first two, you'll love this one.
  10. It’s cute, funny, clever, and the controls are all very responsive and tight for a collection like this with so many different games to build. So, if you’ve got the itch for some light-hearted minigame fun, go out and pick this one up.
  11. It's a classy package and certainly the best Raving Rabbids game yet but please, we don't need any more.
  12. As with the almost limitless number of mini-game collections coming out for the Wii, the overall goal is to have fun. If you can’t find something fun with TV Party then I don’t know what game you’re playing.
  13. Whether it’s the TV parodies or inventive balance board support, Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is a fresh successor to the original. Yes, Wii mini-game collections have been done to death, but TV Party does it right, and does it differently.
  14. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is yet another solid entry into the very populated mini-game genre market.
  15. 70
    Rabbids TV Party doesn't rewrite the mini-game genre. It's a tried and true third installment in the series that I feel shares more in common with the original than its boring sequel.
  16. The dancing game has that perfect mix of embarrassment and fun that makes it just as entertaining to watch as it is to play.
  17. The mini-games here are far better than those in last year's disappointing sequel and the Balance Board support gives it some unique novelty value.
  18. 70
    Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party breathes new life in the franchise thanks to the inclusion of Wii Balance Board support and a more appealing set of mini-games. However, it’s time Ubisoft took it up a notch as the Rabbids humour and style is starting to wear thin.
  19. 67
    You probably won't put too much alone time into the game, but TV Party's an enjoyable pick-up-and-play option if you can get few friends or family members on board.
  20. The idea of using all the Wii complements is a nice one for those who have them but it may be a high entry fee for the rest of players. TV Party keeps the whacky humour of the series, but the game mechanics are getting old and the repetition of minigames from past entries show there is a lack of ideas.
  21. 60
    The series' trademark quirky sense of humor is in full effect, but with monotonous gameplay hampered by unresponsive controls, TV Party never really stands out in a sea of mini-game compilations.
  22. The crazy sense of humor remains intact, but hackneyed and rudimentary motion controls have lost almost all of their luster.
  23. With an overwhelming number of party games already on the Wii, including the two previous Raving Rabbids titles, it’s hard to justify spending fifty bucks on this game.
  24. Nintendo Power
    55
    With its third installment in three years, the Raving Rabbids series is quickly growing stale. [Holiday 2008, p.86]

Awards & Rankings

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#27 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2008
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#46 Most Shared Wii Game of 2008
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 45
  2. Negative: 7 out of 45
  1. JPK
    Aug 29, 2018
    8
    It Sure Is A TV Party!
    Still Not As Good As The First One, But Better Than The Second.
  2. Apr 15, 2018
    10
    I loved this game, The one thing that doesn't make the Rabbids weird is the groove on and shake it TV songs! They even sang Amy's "You KnowI loved this game, The one thing that doesn't make the Rabbids weird is the groove on and shake it TV songs! They even sang Amy's "You Know I'm No Good"! Perfect choice Rabbids! I'm Impressed! Full Review »
  3. Sep 3, 2023
    4
    trash, the game is boring, the minigames are unfunny, rayman dosen't appear