Come back to our lovely friends at Winnie the Pooh! However, this time, Pooh is no longer the center of all attention, but the lovely Tigger tiger will be your companion throughout the game. The game was developed by a third-party developer, DokiDenki Studio and published on Nintendo 64 devices by NewKidCo. The success of this game was demonstrated when it was also published on Game Boy Color, PlayStation, and Microsoft Windows. The game belongs to the adventure genre. If you are looking for a game that integrates both single-player and multiplayer modes, then don’t miss this lovely game.
The story begins when Winnie the Pooh was trying to open a party to treat his friends. However, the amount of honey that Pooh had is not enough for all. This time, the Tigger was asked by Pooh to search for honey. However, he isn’t lonely, as Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, Piglet, and Roo will also altogether help Tigger. What will the journey of finding the honey of the friends in Hundred Acre Wood be like? Will Pooh Bear successfully organize the party?
Alhough the gameplay of the game is quite simple, it’s not boring at all. Throughout the game, there will be six different areas that you need to explore. Players will control the Tigger to collect honey jars encountered on the way in those 2.5D platform areas. Each level will require a certain number of jars to be found. If the player finds the number that exceeds the minimum required number, a new level will be opened, or vice versa, the player must replay. However, the Tigger can fully experience these levels again to find out the total amount of honey, including the jars hidden in quite difficult places with the number up to 100. By the way jumping on top of small monsters, they can be destroyed. However, some of the more frightening bosses need to be avoided. The friends will also appear during the battle to help Tigger. Besides, the secret mission like collecting photos will bring players a whole Photo Album.
In addition, there are three mini-games for the multiplayer mode. Rabbit Says, similar to Simon says. Pooh Stick is a game of competing to throw the stick to the line. Paper, Scissors, Owl, of course, is a game not much different from Rock-paper-scissors.