Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time 3D looks good, but won't convince you to buy a 3DS. Visuals are rather simple and feature few details, which actually hurts the game. The Rabbids' big draw is their personalities, which don't quite shine the way they should. You're guaranteed a few over-the-top animations and that iconic Rabbid scream, though characters are small and a bit out of focus. I completely understand that the decision was made in favor of gameplay, but I also wonder if UbiSoft could have scaled images up a little more.
Environments are varied and fun. Earlier levels show a little more creativity, but then again, that could be due to the 3D dinosaurs. Rabbids 3D is one of the better 3D games in the 3DS's launch window. The effect is used primarily for added depth, which works with the level scrolling and other touches. There are moments when platforms become lost, though these instances are few. The only really annoying 3D effect accompanies death; the Rabbid zooms out at the screen and shatters it. It's cute, but doesn't work.
The music is fun, but incredibly repetitive. The sounds are good for what they are, but they're nothing out of the ordinary.