

The player then teams up with the Rabbid to mess with history (by accessing paintings related to each minigame) in order to repair the time machine (which was damaged on the trips to the aforementioned time periods). In the intro for the game, a Rabbid is seen inside the washing machine/time machine altering prehistoric times, ancient Egypt, Middle Ages, Vienna in 1803 Beethoven's composition of the Fifth Symphony and Street Punk in 1980s a Punk Subculture, before smashing a vase in the modern day. When the Rabbids leave, Grannie ended up pulling the sword instead of Arthur. And last, they go to Middle Ages in 520 but they end up underground holding down the legendary sword Excalibur when Arthur tries to pull it off the stone, but he gives up and leaves. Then they go to middle-aged Ancient Egypt in 2500 BC to disturb work on the Sphinx and make the nose fall off. The Rabbids use a time machine (which looks like a washing machine) to go through different times to change human history According to the trailer, first they go to The Prehistory in 10,000 BC and help a caveman discover fire, but end up giving him a lighter. It is the fifth installment in the Rabbids series and, unlike the previous entry, Rabbids Go Home, it returns to the party game genre. It was released in North America on November 21, 2010, in Europe on November 26, 2010, in Australia on Novemand in Japan on January 27, 2011. Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time is a party video game developed and published by Ubisoft for the Wii. Single-player, local multiplayer, online multiplayer
