Tigger’s Honey Hunt

Tiggers Honey Hunt

Amazon.com Review
Anyone who has grown up without coming in friend with the Winnie the Pooh tales likely suffers as a result a severe desire deficit. Whether owing to the original A.A. Milne novels and tales, or the Walt Disney film adaptations, the misadventures of Pooh, Christopher Robin, Tigger, and Piglet grant a completely entertaining diversion from ordinary storytelling.

The tale in Tigger’s Honey Hunt starts with Pooh, who is plotting a grand party. But he can’t start to plot the bash without knowing that he has sufficient honey for his guests to delight in. Bouncing by the side of in his own inimitable way, Tigger pledges to help Pooh locate enough honey pots to get the party off the ground.

Crisp backgrounds, colorful worlds, and superb animation make this a fun romp owing to the Hundred Acre Woods. Gameplay mechanics are straightforward and aimed at the right demographic.

For anyone but kids, but, this game plays too small and doesn’t have enough individual play modes (small kids like to play the same game over and over, so a small game doesn’t matter much to the under-8 crowd). The title misses Paul Winchell’s deft voice-over talent, but there’s only so much data that you can fit on a Nintendo 64 cartridge.

Tigger’s Honey Hunt really knows what it wants to be: a kids’ game. As such, it succeeds in providing a darned excellent–if small–time. –Todd Mowatt

Pros:

  • Clean, crisp backgrounds; colorful worlds; and superb animation
  • Straightforward gameplay mechanics aimed at younger gamers
  • Fun, safe gift for young family members

Cons:

  • Grown-up, experienced gamers will find the game too simple
  • Paul Winchell’s voice-over talent noticeably absent from the game

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