Winnie the Pooh: Tigger's Honey Hunt
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #11649 in Video Games
- Released on: 2000-09-28
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: PlayStation
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Oh, no! Winnie the Pooh needs more honey for his party, and it's up to kids and Tigger to save the day! Children ages 4 and up will delight in playing Tigger--running, jumping, and bouncing around the 100 Acre Wood in search of Pooh's "most favorite" snack. Along the journey, they'll face many challenges: slippery icy terrain, falling boulders, creepy caves, menacing bees, pesky bats, and more. Mastering three minigames will earn players the "Accordion Leap" and "Tigger-tastic Bounce," which they can use to explore new areas. This fun-filled adventure features nine action-packed levels, three minigames, bonus bounces, surprises, and hidden levels for a "Tiggerific" good time.
Customer Reviews
Tiggerific!
Tigger's Honey Hunt is a very cute, all-around game for families. The honey hunt itself will challenge both adults and young children to find all the honey pots so Pooh can have a party. In order to get special "bounces," you have to defeat certain levels first. That's what makes the game somewhat difficult as there are specific areas of the game you'll have to return to later once you're able to bounce high enough. Adults will be challenged for roughly the first six levels, but find the rest of the game a breeze. Kids will enjoy finding the hidden places and completing individual quests for the Tigger cast.
The graphics are beautiful and well-thought out with nice touches such as falling leaves, waterfalls, floating elephants, the sparkling trail Tigger leaves when he jumps extra high, and so on. Each level also begins with a small video clip from the older Winnie the Pooh episodes. Once you complete the honey hunt game, you will be able to see a "photo album" of the levels you've completed. There are "mini-games" (such as "Rock, Paper, Scissors," "Simon Says," "Sticks," and etc) for younger children who don't necessairly want to play the main honey hunt game.
The downside to the game is that the instruction booklet is completely useless as it basically repeats what Owl already tells you in the game. There is a programming error that somehow prevents the game from showing up as "100% complete," even though all the honeypots in every single level have been collected. The game will truly be completed, but the scores will not reflect that nor will all the photos show up in the "album" as well. No explanation of this can be found online or in the instruction booklet. Although somewhat annoying, please do not let this programming oversight interfere with the enjoyment of the game. If you liked the movie, you'll love the magic of Tigger's Honey Hunt!
Heck of a lot of fun!
Although signficantly easier, this is where the Spyro games should be heading: More character interaction, minimovies, and a beautiful 3D world. The game is straightforward -- Tigger looks for honey pots along with miniquests given to him by his friends -- avoiding woozles, hephalumps, spooky trees, water, crows, bats and prickly thorns along the way. My only beef with the game is the baffling lack of instructions -- what's the timer for? How come we finished and are only 61% done? Still, little kids (the target audience) won't mind a bit and parents can, I suppose, look in a hint book for the answers ... there is a hint book, right?
contridicting
I recently read I review on this game, that stated that the game had "an error", and that though you have collected all the honey pots, it would not show that you have. This is no error. This gamer also said that "the manual was useless". Well, maybe if they had read the manual, they would uderstand this "error". There are to different bounces that Tigger can learn in later levels. Once you learn both bounces, you must go back in the game to the secret ares. You can find these by looking for the honeypots in the shape of an arrow. Follow the arrow to find the missing honeypots. The reviewer I am reffering to is wrong, and should not influence your decision to buy the game. It has beautiful graphics, nice details, and all of the lovable Pooh cast. It's different than most games because there is no violence or gore. It will definetly please any gamer, young or old.





