Tuesday 3 April 2012

Rayman Raving Rabbids - Go Home and Travel in Time



Both good playable games in their own right but not as easy to integrate within therapy as other games within this series or on the market.  Therapy potential = LIMITED

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Following the successful use of Rayman Ravings Rabbids 2 with some clients, due to its variety of easily accessible mini games, its always worth considering the sequels. Both Rabbids Go Home and Travel In Time do have similar themes of mini games but the navigation is complex making it more difficult to individually pick games out as with Rayman 2.

Both games are stories whereby the player is guided from scene to scene.  The story line within Go Home revolves around collecting as much rubbish as possible to make a tower in order to reach the moon and go home.  The controls require both Wii remote and Nunchuk with a good degree of co-ordination and dexterity.

The Travel in Time storyline takes the player to different stages of the game by transporting them in a time travelling washing machine.  As bizarre as it sounds some of the games within this Rayman plot were quite good but again the use of the Wii remote and Nunchuk quickly makes it less friendly for use in therapy.  Travel in Time consisted of numerous mini games - similar to the successful Rayman 2 but lacked easy navigation and consequently reduced its ease of use.

Both are good games if you have enjoyed the crazy world of Raymans Raving Rabbids previously.  They both require the use of the Nunchuk so need bilateral control, dexterity and co-ordination.  With games similar to Rayman 2 available to use within a therapy session I struggle to identify why I would need or want to use either of these titles.


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7 comments:

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