For those who missed it, Rabbids Go Phone was less of a "game" and more of a digital prank toolkit. You controlled the manic, bwaah-ing Rabbids as they pranked an unsuspecting human via his smartphone. You could send fake text messages, make the phone ring with embarrassing ringtones, or make the screen "crack" digitally.
Fast forward to today, and the app has been delisted from the App Store. 32-bit apps are dead on modern iOS. But the nostalgia is real. This has led many to ask one question:
If you own an running iOS 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 , here is the process: rabbids go phone ipa
If you were an iPhone owner between 2010 and 2013, you remember the golden age of .99-cent App Store gems. Among the clutter of flashlight apps and questionable soundboards stood a shining beacon of absurdity: by Ubisoft.
Note: Ubisoft does not support this app anymore. This blog is not affiliated with Ubisoft or Apple. For those who missed it, Rabbids Go Phone
Connect your old iPhone/iPad to the PC. Open iTunes (or Finder on Mac) and trust the device.
The Rabbids may be chaotic, but your cybersecurity shouldn't be. Fast forward to today, and the app has
Download Sideloadly (free) or AltStore . These bypass the standard App Store requirement.