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{{Game
| name = Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)
| name = Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)
| image = [[Image:NoImage.gif|center]]
| image = [[Image:RRRTVPDS.jpg|200px|center]]
| published by = Ubisoft Paris
| published by = Ubisoft Paris
| developed by = Ubisoft
| developed by = Ubisoft Casablanca
| release date = 14th November 2008 (EU), 12th November 2008 (US)
| release date = 14th November 2008 (EU), 12th November 2008 (US)
| genre = Party
| genre = Party
| gameplay mode = Single player
| gameplay mode = Single player, Multi-player
| platforms = Nintendo DS
| platforms = Nintendo DS
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'''''Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)''''' is the Nintendo DS version of ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party]]'', the latest in the ''Raving Rabbids'' series. In the same vein as ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (DS)|Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for the handheld]]'', the game centres around minigames almost entirely.


'''''Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)''''' is the Nintendo DS version of ''[[Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party]]'', the latest in the ''Raving Rabbids'' series.  
==Gameplay==
In Adventure mode, [[Rayman]] has to take turns against a [[Rabbid]] to hop around on a board game style screen and reduce the number of Rabbids in the TV set every time he reaches a square with a TV icon before this Rabbid does - it moves it to another place on the board if it does.  When Rayman uses his spaces up (he earns up to four depending on how well the player plays a minigame), the Rabbid takes his turn and moves two squares, before Rayman has to play a minigame. 
 
At first, only one channel of minigames is available, but unlike its predecessor, the game picks a minigame at random.  At least one square is obtained whether or not the minigame is completed successfully, though a maximum of four can be obtained.  Six channels are unlocked as the game progresses, and each of them has seven minigames.  This carries on until all of the Rabbids are booted out of the TV for each round.  There are five in total.
 
Once there are no Rabbids left in the TV, Rayman has to play a game of "Catch the Rabbid".  The game switches to a 2D side scrolling minigame in which Rayman is running automatically, and can jump over things such as trash cans using the DS stylus.  When he gets close to the Rabbid, it uses one of four carrots to boost, and it can only be caught then after it has eaten all of the carrots.


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Revision as of 00:23, 16 November 2008


Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS)
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Published by Ubisoft Paris
Developed by Ubisoft Casablanca

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Release date 14th November 2008 (EU), 12th November 2008 (US)
Genre Party
Gameplay mode Single player, Multi-player
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Platforms Nintendo DS
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Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS) is the Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, the latest in the Raving Rabbids series. In the same vein as Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for the handheld, the game centres around minigames almost entirely.

Gameplay

In Adventure mode, Rayman has to take turns against a Rabbid to hop around on a board game style screen and reduce the number of Rabbids in the TV set every time he reaches a square with a TV icon before this Rabbid does - it moves it to another place on the board if it does. When Rayman uses his spaces up (he earns up to four depending on how well the player plays a minigame), the Rabbid takes his turn and moves two squares, before Rayman has to play a minigame.

At first, only one channel of minigames is available, but unlike its predecessor, the game picks a minigame at random. At least one square is obtained whether or not the minigame is completed successfully, though a maximum of four can be obtained. Six channels are unlocked as the game progresses, and each of them has seven minigames. This carries on until all of the Rabbids are booted out of the TV for each round. There are five in total.

Once there are no Rabbids left in the TV, Rayman has to play a game of "Catch the Rabbid". The game switches to a 2D side scrolling minigame in which Rayman is running automatically, and can jump over things such as trash cans using the DS stylus. When he gets close to the Rabbid, it uses one of four carrots to boost, and it can only be caught then after it has eaten all of the carrots.