![]() Accidentally, he falls into the mall and is spotted. Seconds later, one of the Rabbids jerks its head, noticing Rayman's presence. Rayman climbs to the roof of the facility and peers through a skylight, where he observes the Rabbids watching a montage of everyday human life. He then picks up a soda can and throws it to distract two guard Rabbids and steals one of their plungers. As he's about to sneak in, he disguises himself wearing two socks on his head, a headband, two makeshift eyes, and inhaling helium into his lungs (in order to disguise his voice, thus blending in more with the other Rabbids). The game starts with Rayman infiltrating a mall overrun by Rabbids. Occasionally, when the player beats a high score, a new Rabbid will join their party as a play-and-customizable character. It is possible to unlock costumes for both Rayman and Rabbids by completing high scores in both minigames and shooting games, or by shooting a specific Rabbid in each shooting game. Players take the role of Rayman in Trips mode, and have the option of playing as either Rayman or a Rabbid in Free Play mode. ![]() Rayman and the Rabbids return in this game. These outfits are often parodies or references to famous movie or video game characters, including Indiana Jones, Spider-Man, Superman, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sam Fisher, Ken Masters from Street Fighter, a Mantel Trooper from the PlayStation 3 game Haze, Sailor Moon, Command and Conquer: Generals, a Krusty Krew hat from the TV series SpongeBob SquarePants, Friday the 13th and the Altair costume from another Ubisoft game, Assassin's Creed that often referred by fans as "The Bunny Creed". Raving Rabbids 2 features the ability to create both custom Rayman outfits as well as custom Rabbids. In the Poland & China version there are 4 parts of 16 mini-games (4 mini-games in one part). In the Russian version there are only 16 mini-games. PC versions exist, but are available only in Russia, Poland & China. The game has been released on the Wii and Nintendo DS. As with other games in the Raving Rabbids series, plungers serve a primary role as ammunition. These first-person rail shooter games utilize real footage of locations around the world with Rabbids digitally inserted. Shooting games, which in the first Rayman Raving Rabbids were scattered among the regular levels, have now been moved to a separate area called the Shooting Arcade, where they can be played after completion of Trips. Each minigame can be played with up to four players at once, as either Rabbids or Rayman. In rhythm music games, players use selective instruments (singing, guitar, drum, keyboard, etc.) to perform as part of a Rabbid band. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 features a wide variety of minigames that focus on different themes and use different control schemes. Additionally, players can use a Trip Customization mode to create their own trips using the available minigames. Completing a trip unlocks those minigames, which can later be played individually through Free Play mode. Each region has 9 minigames, 5 of which are randomly chosen each time the player begins a trip. Minigames in Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 are played by entering a mode known as 'Trips', which is divided into five regions of the Earth: USA, Europe, Asia, South America, and Tropics. ![]()
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