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Written by Heather McGreaham   
Friday, 05 December 2008 01:12

I just saw a commercial for Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (Wii), which - apparently - is a game you can play with your butt. A game you can play with your butt... brilliant! It's about time; I know most other games I play really leave my butt feeling left out and unappreciated. Usually it just serves as something to sit on while my eyes, ears and hands get all the fun. This made me wonder, "what other games are out there for our poor, ignored derrieres?" While I wouldn't recommend you do a Google search for 'butt games' at work or on any other shared computer, I actually found a couple fun little games (and some sites I really wish I had never seen).

My favorite was Butt Scan, a flash game where you try to "photocopy your ass as many times as possible before you either fall down drunk or get caught by a sober staff member." This is clearly a scenario that has played out in a multitude of offices across the nation around Christmas time every year.

The Move Your Butt Game is a Frogger style game in which you play a big pink behind with arms and legs. You have to hop your butt to the Butt Hut without being caught by the Butt Catchers.


While the flash games I mentioned are great and butt-themed, they don't actually engage your tuckus any more than any other non-butt-themed game. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party is definitely the most sophisticated of these titles, and a cool idea for the Wii Balance Board. I have laughed at the Balance Board in the past, but using it to simulate sledding sounds really pretty fun. Granted, the game isn't all butt-sledding, it's a collection of mini-games, most of which don't have anything for your ass to do but wait patiently for its turn, but at least it does get a turn. And it beats butt-telephone buns down.

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written by whyz20, December 24, 2009


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