As you beat games you unlock more days, timeslots and minigames. There are 7 days worth of "tv programming" with each day having at least 7 timeslots and every timeslot contains 8 games. Instead of telling a story (rabbids I) or traveling the globe (rabbids II), the rabbids have taken over the tv. This game is a similar setup but the theme is different. Both games are set up as a set of minigames suitable for individual or party play.
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More than 50 mini-games are available across seven channels, from Trash TV and Extreme Sports to Macho TV and Cult Cinema. Four players can compete simultaneously, and up to eight are supported in a special turn-based mode. Other activities range from a Tetris-variant, where the Wii Remote is used to bend Rabbids into shapes, and a dancing rhythm game that involves following onscreen cues to songs like "ABC," "Jungle Boogie," and "Ladies Night." Also included are first-person shooting stages inspired by the film, Night of the Living Dead. Those without a Wii Balance Board won't have to miss out, as the accessory is optional. Players will sit on the board to race on a snow-capped mountain, stand on it to mimic exercise poses, go surfing in space, and more. New to this installment is support for the Wii Balance Board in addition to the system's standard motion-driven controls. Once again Wii owners will partake in themed activities that poke fun at television, movies, and other aspects of pop culture.
This is the last Rabbids game to feature Rayman. The game allows up to 8 players in turn based mode. Clearing a microgame awards a bonus to the winning player.
The "ads" are present in the form of microgames which appear randomly during gameplay, lasting only a few seconds. All the minigames follow the TV theme, being based on films, fitness programs, gardening programs and all sorts of shows. Each day of this week contains a different set of minigames, and some of them make use of the Wii Balance Board. In this third installment of the Rabbids series, the Rabbids take control of Rayman's TV station(and probably others) and monopolize their transmissions during a whole week. The trailer, showing a Rabbid swallowing a Wii Balance Board, indicating the gameplay would make use of the device and as such would be a Nintendo exclusive, just as the previous title of the series, Rayman Raving Rabbids 2. A teaser trailer was released on April 29, 2008. Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party (also known as Rayman Raving Rabbids 3: TV Party) is a video game developed by Ubisoft and is the third installment in the Rayman Raving Rabbids'series.