Rabbids Travel in Time 3D is a platformer video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Japan on March 24, 2011, in Europe on March 31, 2011, and in North America on April 10, 2011. It is the fifth installment in the Rabbids series and, unlike the previous entry, Rabbids Go Home, it returns to the party game genre. The setting is a history museum. From there, the Rabbids can play quiz, singing, and dancing games.
They can also customize their Rabbids with historical costumes. The Rabbids can also go into museum’s main areas: the Bouncearium, Shootarium, Flyarium, Runarium and Hookarium; to ruin history with their Time Washing Machine. Taking place after the events of the Wii version of Raving Rabbids Travel In Time, the Rabbids are playing in the museum, when the same Time Machine appears, this time containing a Rabbid with a duck ring.
After the Rabbids fight for the duck ring, the player and the Rabbid get warped to the past, in which the player once again teams up with the Rabbid to get back to the Present while making mess of history again. The game’s ending shows the Rabbid the player teamed up with finding a refrigerator, in which the Rabbid attempts to use it as a Time Machine, but he only put some stuff on himself, and is zapped by a lighting spark, and the credits roll.
File Name | Rabbids Travel in Time 3D |
Cart Size | 118MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA, Europe, Japan & Korea |
Genre | Platformer |
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Release Date | March 24, 2011 |
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