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Where do babies come from? Seriously, where?
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 22 / 24
Date: February 18, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Ah, Rub Rabbits, how I love thee. As if the original "Feel The Magic" wasn't wacky and goofy enough, "The Rub Rabbits" not only brings back the charm and hilarity of the first game, but expands upon 'em like you wouldn't believe. "Feel The Magic" lacked a multi-player mode -- "Rub Rabbit" has it. "Feel The Magic" didn't have enough options in Maniac mode -- check out "Rub Rabbits" for it, and customize your girl to your heart's content. Basically, everything that was an issue or had the potential to be an issue have been addressed here, in typical "Feel The Magic" fashion.
Of course, you'll hear some folks complain that "Rub Rabbits" is more of the same, and hey, they're right. However, this is a good thing -- I can't think of a single thing that "Rub Rabbits" brought back that isn't an improvement over the original. Sure, a couple of the mini-games are eeriely similar to their "Feel The Magic" counterparts, but they are presented and revised in a way that freshens the experience. "Rub Rabbits'" mini-games range from a 1 vs. 12 roshambo, to climbing up a descending escalator while skillfully dodging sumo wrestlers + polite gentlemen in top hats, to love-slapping your buddies to prevent them from sleeping/dying.
The music is, without a doubt, one of the most funniest pieces of work I have ever heard. Not only do you get remixes (and original versions) of the "RUB IT!" tune from "Feel The Magic," but selected pieces of classical music have been.. well, "Rubbitized," if you will. They must be heard to be believed.
Other improvements/new stuff: 1) Once you've customized your girl with the outfit of your choosing in Maniac mode, she will appear in your selected garments during the mimi-games in Memories mode. 2) Time attack mode: complete a mission/objective as fast as you can to score as high as you can. The ever-so-fun paint and stampede games are in this mode, among others that are unlocked as you progress through Story mode. 3) Where DO babies come from? If you have a special someone (or just anyone, really), you and your friend can participate in a fun but short mini-game where the two of you incorporate your personal stats (such as birthdays, etc) to match your compatibilities with each other. The result of this mix is a baby, which you can then use to contact other babies in another player's "Rub Rabbits" game.
"Rub Rabbits" is fun. It's goofy, it's great. Played "Feel The Magic" before? You'll want this. Haven't played "Feel The Magic" before? Forgot that game then; this is the one you want.
Too HARD!!!!!
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 7 / 21
Date: May 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User
The stages on this game are way too hard. They expect you to aim a blowgun and blow into the mic at the same time. You can't see where you are aiming and even if you aim in the right place, it won't acknowledge your hit and you miss. One of the stages is mostly luck. The stampede stage totally sucks. They expect you to tap a thousand hearts on the screen in 3 seconds. The controls are sluggish too. You could be tapping exactly where they want you too and they will not acknowledge it. Unless I can find a cheat code to skip these rotten stages, this is the most disappointing sequel I have ever played.
Fans of the first will love it!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: November 09, 2006
Author: Amazon User
It Great. More mini games more than the first One thing is that they come one after another instead of you picking three or two at a time. ??You have the option to skip one scene in the game.
The games are story driven. which I thought was cool.
There are also more extras after the game this time around. Definately an improvement among the original.
RUB IT!!!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 06, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This game had a lot of potential. The music is catchy and funny. The graphics are great and flow the gameplay very well. The reviewers who helped me purchase this game were right....this is a VERY challenging game. I would put this at about the same difficulty level as Elite Beat Agents. Some of the mini-games(and it is all mini-games by the way) will frustrate you completly((I still cant beat the title level, but have beaten every other one:P)). Others are simple. It is pretty fun and enjoyable, and the replay value is very good.
Way too hard!!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 11, 2008
Author: Amazon User
i thought that games are supposed to gradually get more difficult as you go from level to level, not just be difficult all around. i played for about 5 min and hated it!! i thought that it had potential and seemed somewhat unique, but what's the point when you can't get anywhere?
it's kind of a weird game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
i have never played a game like this before so it was kind of weird for me. i haven't finished playing it yet, but for what i have played so far it's okay! i would say it was the best game in the world, but it's not the worst either! if you like these types of game, you will love this one
Good sequel
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 05, 2008
Author: Amazon User
As good as sequels go, this is a good one. An interesting set of mixed games to add to the original game "Feel the Magic".
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