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Rabbids: Party of Legends
I think the lack of a structure makes this more of a quick play experience on the go than something where people will sit down and play. I don’t dislike Party of Legends, but it’s better in short bursts which is an issue I don’t think a lot of other party games have. It did however capture that feeling of playing motion control games on the Wii quite well and with the fact that all base Switch models come with two Joy Cons, I think there’s at least some value in this if two people are traveling together and want to have some genuine laughs.
There's a lot of life left in the Rabbids. Despite their technical simplicity, going back to their party roots has brought them back in a fun direction that we liked.
Rabbids: Party of Legends is a fun, polished party game that can soak up a few hours if you have enough people willing to jump in and out. The visuals feel unique within the Rabbids franchise while still capturing the charm and personality fans will expect. The slow progression of unlocking new games in Party Mode, the lack of online play, and the fact that the game is almost unplayable in Tabletop Mode hold this title back from being truly worth the asking price, though.
7
NTG1072
Even though the game simply forces you to create an Ubisoft account it is the least of the problems, because the game itself is good actually, but the game has only 50 mini games and it gets repetitive every time you play. It's worth the money though.
8
Max_spurs
The perfect game for a party with friends. It's worth checking out. Fun guaranteed.
10
kingshahid
Simply the best family game. Better than the Mario Party games. I would recommend this to all those looking to have some fun playing together.

Rabbids: Party of Legends

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Jun 30, 2022
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Jul 6, 2022
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GAMES.CH
Nice and entertaining party game with 50 different activities and many characters to unlock. Lots of fun as long as you have friends next to you because it’s couch-coop only.
Feb 21, 2023
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ZTGD
I think the lack of a structure makes this more of a quick play experience on the go than something where people will sit down and play. I don’t dislike Party of Legends, but it’s better in short bursts which is an issue I don’t think a lot of other party games have. It did however capture that feeling of playing motion control games on the Wii quite well and with the fact that all base Switch models come with two Joy Cons, I think there’s at least some value in this if two people are traveling together and want to have some genuine laughs.
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Aug 19, 2025
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kingshahid
Simply the best family game. Better than the Mario Party games. I would recommend this to all those looking to have some fun playing together.
Jul 9, 2022
9
Madbert
Jun 30, 2022 Es todo lo que el nintendo switch sports no es. Variado, entretenido, una música adictiva, se ve de lujo, aprovecha bien las capacidades de los joycon. Lo malo es que si o si es multijugador o contra IA pero no tiene modo online. Por todo lo demás merece mucho la pena
Jul 19, 2022
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Nintenduo
There's a lot of life left in the Rabbids. Despite their technical simplicity, going back to their party roots has brought them back in a fun direction that we liked.
Jul 12, 2022
60
Nintendo Life
Rabbids: Party of Legends is a fun, polished party game that can soak up a few hours if you have enough people willing to jump in and out. The visuals feel unique within the Rabbids franchise while still capturing the charm and personality fans will expect. The slow progression of unlocking new games in Party Mode, the lack of online play, and the fact that the game is almost unplayable in Tabletop Mode hold this title back from being truly worth the asking price, though.
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Dec 31, 2025
8
Max_spurs
The perfect game for a party with friends. It's worth checking out. Fun guaranteed.
Jan 6, 2026
7
NTG1072
Even though the game simply forces you to create an Ubisoft account it is the least of the problems, because the game itself is good actually, but the game has only 50 mini games and it gets repetitive every time you play. It's worth the money though.
Aug 20, 2022
1
tasslehoff69
This game fails in so many aspects. Worst is probably that it's just plain boring. It's like Mario Party, but with worse gameplay. The game takes far too long to load between... well, everything. Every screen is an exercise in patience as you wait and wait just to play a single mini game. I also hated that they required you to create an Ubisoft account even to play. There's no way around this. If you don't want to create an Ubisoft account, I guess you're out of luck! There's just no reason to buy this game, as everything it offers another game already does better.
Aug 20, 2023
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TuxDC
Forced Ubisoft account creation for a kids game is absurd. Why do they even want to track kid’s activities. Refunded. The critics that didn’t rate this garbage are so corrupt looking the other way on the forced account creation.
Aug 7, 2022
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acicali
I had high expectations from this game, since it comes from Ubisoft and they made Rayman Legends. The demo had a few good minigames, so I took a flyer and bought it. To my dismay, immediately upon starting the game you are required to sign into or create a Ubisoft account. I don't have a Ubisoft account, nor do I wish to provide them with my email address in order to play a game that I **just payed them for**. Worse is that I actually bought the game for my children, and to create an account it states that you must be at least 13 years of age (this is because they aren't legally allowed to collect your information if you're under 13). Since my children don't have email addresses, and they're under 13, and I don't want to spend the time creating email account for children just so they can play a game, I called Nintendo and requested a refund. They gave it to me! It's misleading, too... because the game on **** shows as being rated "E for Everyone", but then just to get into the game you must be 13 years old. I'm flabbergasted that this game actually made it out the door this way. Don't they test their own games? Didn't someone stop and think... "people are not going to want to do this"? Shame on you Ubisoft! I'll think twice before purchasing any more of your games.
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Jun 30, 2022
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