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Nintendo DS Review: The Rub Rabbits!

Written by Sean Dwyer
Published February 28, 2006

"Warning: Continuous stroking, blowing and poking could lead to unwanted attention in public places."

With Nintendo continuing to promote the fact that "touching is good," it is Sega's turn to conjure up self-gratification innuendos with their cute yet sensual new DS game, The Rub Rabbits! The Rub Rabbits is Sega's sequel to Feel The Magic XX/XY, which was one of the only halfway interesting launch titles for the DS.

It's hard to deny the influence of the WarioWare series on these games, as they both consist of a large collection of zany mini-games recognizable by their surreal art direction. But where Feel The Magic and The Rub Rabbits differ from Wario is that there's an actual storyline tying the games together (albeit a very strange and disjointed story, but an amusing one nonetheless).

Once again, you are in pursuit of the girl of your dreams, who, like all the other characters in the game is nothing more than a dark silhouette wearing a dress (or eventually, an outfit of your choice). Each step of the way you must compete in daring challenges to win her heart, from keeping a flower near her nose without pricking her with thorns, to dodging sumo wrestlers on an escalator, to closing all the virus pop-up windows on her computer for her, to blowing blasts of wind to foil other suitors who are parachuting down to steal her from you.

The games just get more and more ridiculous, as does the story, which progresses through a series of cut scene panels in between each completed challenge.

I definitely like the fact that they tied all the mini-games into a Story mode; at the very least it gives you a bit more reason to keep playing, and makes it even more addictive. I also like that there are 3 save files for the story mode, something the WarioWare games don't offer.

On the flip side, one of the minor annoyances is the series of five difficulty levels that you must complete for each mini-game before moving on. While none of the games are really all that difficult, some of them definitely overstay their welcome and cause a fair amount of frustration. Thankfully, you do have the option to skip one (and only one) game in Story mode if it becomes problematic.

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Sean Dwyer is the editor of FilmJunk.com. He also spouts random thoughts over at www.seandwyer.net.
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Published: February 28, 2006
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#1 — February 28, 2006 @ 14:33PM — Jed Merrill [URL]

Are you sure? I don't think this game is available on any platform other than the DS. Were you writing this from a template?

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#2 — February 28, 2006 @ 17:10PM — Sean [URL]

Yep, you're right this game is only out for the DS. We'll get that fixed...

#3 — February 28, 2006 @ 17:26PM — Ken Edwards [URL]

Yes, it is only a DS title. That was just me working too fast this morning and without enough coffee in me yet!

#4 — September 17, 2006 @ 04:32AM — doodman

this game is a real stinker. the music is horrible and so is the content. anyone who enjoys this shite needs help.

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