Rabbids Go Home

Rabbids Go Home (2009)

by Ubisoft Montpellier, Ubisoft Sofia, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Platform, Puzzle
Themes:Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:A comedy adventure. To the moon or bust! The Rabbids need stuff...lots of stuff! So grab everything you can and help the Rabbids build a pile to the moon.
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user avatar@ContendoYTuser avatar@ContendoYT
January 30, 2025
This game is seriously underrated on Wii and its one of the best Rabbids games that isn't appericated enough because of the Rabbids itself. I'd love to see this game get ported on PC & other modern hardware like Nintendo Switch / Switch 2. It would be an amazing surprise for all Rabbids fans and general audience who also love this game from the Wii. Everything would be able to ported over very well, including the little minigames with the Wii Motion Controls & creating an Rabbid avatar in Ze Wiimote. Those features could easily be replaced with standard mouse controls & controllers with motion controls. A lot of the original stuff from the game would be gladly appericated unchanged. But stuff like I mentioned would make the game work well for modern hardware. Yes, there is a weird PC port of the game but its only available in limited places & only can be downloaded online today. Not many people know about the bizzare PC port, however it has very limited features compared to the Wii version. ANYWAY! Please GOG & Ubisoft, please port this and release it on Steam and consoles. We'd all love it!! :)
I genuinely love this game so much. The soundtrack, the gameplay, it all comes together in a beautiful package. GOG, if you're reading this. Please get Ubisoft in on atleast porting this game to modern consoles and modern systems. There was a PC Port way back when, but it was heavily trimmed down from the Wii version. I need more people to play this hidden gem.
user avatar@Booloon1user avatar@Booloon1
January 29, 2025
A severely underated gem! Many would dismiss this due to the connection to the Rabbids, but it has an incredibly fun gameplay loop and story. The humour was also quite funny. A modern, updated port would be fantastic to see!
I understand the rabbids can be overbearing for some people but I found them to be very likable in this game, as they get to do a lot more than just screaming. Rabbids Go Home has an unique premise as two rabbids with a shopping cart and a dream go on a mission to build a pile to the moon... and as ridiculous as that sounds, it manages to deliver a fun and charming experience. RGH features a fun gameplay loop as the rabbids run around in a shopping cart, exploring the city and collect all sorts of stuff. RGH has a lot of virtues like, it's unique art style, fun mechanics granting you different abilities, unironically funny moments, dialogue and an overall great sense of humor, the Inside the Wii Remote section with minigames which also features a vast customization for your rabbids, an amazing original soundtrack composed by Moldavian brass band Fanfare Vagabontu, etc. This game is a hidden gem from the Wii, one of the most unique games Ubisoft has ever released, it's a genuinely good game and it doesn't get the recognition it deserves, RGH is not perfect by any means but bringing the game back with a port or a remaster to modern platforms would help this game reach a broader audience experience and enjoy this game!
user avatar@BunoBunuser avatar@BunoBun
January 30, 2025
Rabbids Go Home, is one of the greatest games Ubisoft has ever made. It’s the most chaotic game I’ve ever played! If it was added to GOG.com, it would be pc for the first time ever! More people can experience it!!
This game is a underrated masterpiece, I really want to see this get ported so more people play it and understand how fun it truly is. If you ask me it's the Rabbids at it's peak and no other Rabbids game or product has had the same level of greatness as this one.
user avatar@zander05051user avatar@zander05051
January 31, 2025
Best rabbids game ever. I played it as a kid and enjoyed every second of it. Its one of the Wii's hidden gems and I would absolutely love to play this game on PC and make a review on it finally.
user avatar@OR10N_Cozzuser avatar@OR10N_Cozz
January 31, 2025
Oh boy, another Childhood Game, I gave the PC Version a try not too long ago. And oh BOY is it inferer to the Wii Version in EVERY WAY. Only 16 Levels in no Order are added. The Only Benefit is that it has a slightly higher Polygon Count. And for the love of God, DO NOT GO ABOVE 1280x720 ASPECT RATIO! It will make the screen smaller.
user avatar@ldxluuser avatar@ldxlu
January 31, 2025
Wii/U exclusive game, pretty hard to get in 2024! I would love to see this as a ( possible remaster + DLC ) port of the game to the PC market, without having to resort to emulators that barely have optimised the game.
Genuinely, one of the best games to ever come out of the Rabbids series, controls and gameplay tends to change depending on what major item your grabbing with the incubated patient and plane jet being one of the most fun items to collect as the jet gives you infinite boost for the level and the incubated patient lets you jump and hover 3 times before having to charge by landing. Aside from that, the environments were always fun to explore one moment your at a convenient store, the next tour at an airport and then jumping rooftops. Been wanting to play this game again but have not been able to so heres to hoping this comes to pc.
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