Basically, you take Burrito Bison — or Knightmare Tower, or Ridiculous Fishing, any launching game, really — add a Rabbid from Rayman, put it in space, and include a nice Angry Birds Space-esque gravity mechanic. What you get is Rabbids Big Bang.
Just like with any launching game, the goal here is to get your launchee — in this case, a space suit-encased Rabbid, catapulted through space with a well-aimed strike from a baseball bat — to fly as far as possible. While in flight, you collect money for upgrades which, in turn, let your Rabbid fly even further.
Adding a bit of variety to the mix is the gravity mechanic, which kicks in whenever your Rabbid flies near a planet (or the sun), and 150 missions scattered across the game’s 10 worlds.
Rabbids Big Bang lands on iOS/Android smartphones and tablets in October. The teaser above, while cute, isn’t particularly informative, so you might wanna check out the screenshots below.
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Looks like Michel Ancell is saving up for his next beautiful, amazing game that inexplicably fails to sell. I hope it’s Beyond Good and Evil 2.