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'The mini-games here are far better than those in last year's disappointing sequel and the Balance Board support gives it some unique novelty value.'
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'The crazy sense of humor remains intact, but hackneyed and rudimentary motion controls have lost almost all of their luster.'
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'The dancing game has that perfect mix of embarrassment and fun that makes it just as entertaining to watch as it is to play.'
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'If you're in the market for a fun party title that will get all your friends and family involved, you have to give this one a try! The game is really fun in small doses, and it's very easy to pick-up-and-play. No one should feel left out of this party, as the title ensures everyone's included, for good or for bad.'
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'The series' trademark quirky sense of humor is in full effect, but with monotonous gameplay hampered by unresponsive controls, TV Party never really stands out in a sea of mini-game compilations.'
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'Rabbids TV Party doesn't rewrite the mini-game genre. It's a tried and true third installment in the series that I feel shares more in common with the original than its boring sequel.'
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