This 2008 main game for the Wii features over 45 chaotic, television-themed mini-games designed to utilize the console's stylus and microphone, alongside a board game mode where players race Rayman across channels. The core loop involves rapid-fire, pop-culture parody challenges, supporting up to four players wirelessly with single-card download options for some activities, blending Racing, Sport, and Strategy elements.
The primary draw of this game is its extensive library of over 45 unique mini-games. These challenges are specifically tailored to utilize the unique capabilities of the Wii console, often requiring players to make use of the motion controls, the built-in microphone, or specific timing based on on-screen cues.
Beyond the individual challenges, the game introduces a new board game mode. In this mode, players guide the limbless mascot Rayman across a game board structure, with the objective being a race to capture various television channels controlled by the Rabbids. This adds a layer of strategic movement and progression alongside the quick-fire mini-game action.
The game supports competitive and cooperative play for up to four players. For those looking to share the experience wirelessly with friends who may not own the game, a single-card download feature is available, allowing up to three other players to participate in 15 of the available activities.
It is important to note that this is a complete main game release. There are currently no officially released Downloadable Content (DLC) packs, expansions, remakes, or remasters associated with this specific title.
While the experience is dominated by mini-games, the official genres listed for this release include Racing, Sport, and Strategy, reflecting the variety found in the board game mode and the competitive nature of many of the quick challenges.
The design heavily emphasizes interaction with the Wii's specific hardware features. Players will frequently engage in activities that demand precise timing with motion controls or utilize the microphone for vocal input, ensuring that the gameplay feels distinctively tied to the console's capabilities.

This version contains twelve mini-games and sixteen Rabbid characters to unlock. The main goal of the minigames is to collect as most golden carrots as possible and holding most time as possible in order to achieve score records. Each new minigame and new Rabbid characters need fifty golden carrots to unlock.

Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (DS) is the Nintendo DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, the third instalment of the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. In the same vein as Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for the handheld, the game centres around minigames almost entirely.