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Rub Rabbits Review
11 out of 15
Feel the Magic Sequl holds its own on the DS. If you like weird Japanese mini-games that involve winning love, this is definitely your game.
Date: Friday, April 21, 2006
Author: Dan 'The Man' Clarke

The in game audio is certainly enjoyable in a campy sort of way, in the same vain that Katamari Damacy’s music is fun. You don’t always hear the same music during the mini games, and that’s most certainly a good thing.

Kudos to Sega for making the game a fun multiplayer event, even if you only have one Nintendo DS. If you have more than one, you can use the download feature or if you each have your own game pak, you’ll be in even better shape. The Hullaballoo mode seems more like Hot Potato, but it is strangely addictive. Mutiple DS multiplayer modes allow you to share your babies or styles created while in the maniac modes.

Overall The Rub Rabbits is a very nice diversion well suited to a handheld. Just don’t let the young ones play it, otherwise they may truly believe babies come out of cakes.

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