Piglet's Big Game
Piglet's Big Game
Description (IGDB)
It is another blustery day in the Hundred Acre Wood and Pooh, Tigger, Roo, Rabbit, Owl and Eeyore are having bad dreams of Heffalumps and Woozles. Pooh dreams that his honey is gone. Rabbit dreams his harvesting machine is broken. Roo dreams his ball is stuck in a tree. And Eeyore has lost the colors in his dreams. In this fun-filled adventure in dreams it is up to Piglet to save the day by being the bravest Piglet of all!
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« The gameplay is very focused and the controls are tight so there will be no added frustration to the game other than the challenges it offers. »
« The graphics, meanwhile, are of surprisingly high caliber -- detailed and ambitiously animated, and the music and enjoyable voice acting add greatly to the production value. »
« This is definitely a game for a younger audience, yet it displays a level of polish rarely seen in a kid's game, and some of the game's art design may actually impress people outside of its targeted age bracket. »
« The game features dozens of high-quality animated sequences that tell Piglet's story. [June 2003, p.138] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Not gonna lie. This game is fun. I know I'm a teen who needs a better life, but for a kids' game. This is well-made. The graphics are colourful and full of life, the mechanics are interesting, and the soundtrack... Horrifying. Play this game on a CRT during the night, and have fun. »
« This game gets bad light because it's "A children's game." But the developers of this title clearly had a passion for making this project so much more. I admit I grew up with this title. So the other day I dug through my old games and found it again. And by jove it was a blast! The game never gets stale as it constantly feeds you just enough progression, upgrades and difficulty that it always feels comfortably at the right pacing. And the attention to detail! The dream worlds are so beautifully crafted and perfectly capture the aspects of the character they are based on. The final trial of the game is also designed with the assumption that you were paying attention to the lessons each character learned, as well as mechanics throughout the game. Pay close attention or you'll be having a majorly difficult time with the finale! »
« Honestly this is my favorite game and I am a teenage boy. I love this game. It's not as easy as you may think. Also there are legit jump-scares and I cannot handle it. It is a great game for all ages, even though it may be Winnie the Pooh. I would LOVE to see speed-runs of this game. I've been playing video games since I was three or four years old and I still can't beat this game. The last level especially. Don't be fooled by the child-ness of Winnie the Pooh and Co., because this game is actually pretty hard at certain points. It keeps your attention the whole way though, and is my favorite game ever created. Although I now have a legit fear of heffalumps and woozels. That is all. 10/10 »