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The main game looks nothing like that.It's a third-person platformer exclusive to the Wii that's heavy on comedy.I played some of it and will have impressions later this week.But as an aside I wanted to highlight this loony mini-game side-amusement whatever.The idea is that Rabbids, the comical protagonists spun off from the replica Omega 1589.75 watch Rayman series, are alive in your Wii Remote.So the camera zooms in for an internal view.Once that happens — and as I experienced first-hand at a demo in New York last week — you can use the Remote to abuse the Rabbid.
Shaking the Remote causes the Remote on the screen to shake.Pressing any button makes those buttons move on the screen as if you're seeing the inside of what you're doing to the Remote.The Rabbid will become curious and wander to the button, attempting to imitate the click of buttons with its little yells.Inside that Remote, apparently, replica Omega 3557.50 watch are Rabbid torture devices.The game's writer, Gabrielle Shrager, put a clamp on the Rabbid's head and began squeezing it.She let me shake the remote hard to send the Rabbid caroming off the far end, near the pointer sensor.