Rub Rabbits: Get Horny in New Video
See what you can rub and find out just where babies come from in this lovely new video. Check the MUSIC!
The biggest criticism most people had for Project Rub for the DS was that it was too short, so Sega has crammed more into the sequel, The Rub Rabbits! (previously known as Where Do Babies Come From?) to extend the experience - and you can get an idea of exactly what's new in this lovely new widescreen trailer.
In the game you'll touch, rub, blow and more through 35 chapters as you go up against a dozen opponents to win the affection of the game's love interest.
Don't worry if you're not one for stories. Sega has included the individual minigames for you to play through either on your own in a variety of singleplayer modes or with friends using the WiFi multiplayer modes.
Stay tuned for more on Rub Rabbits. We spoke to creator Ogawa-san here last year about Project Rub if you want more background detail.
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Rub Rabbits New widescreen trailer (normal quality) |
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