Tigger's Honey Hunt

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Tigger's Honey Hunt
Tigger's Honey Hunt
Developer(s) Disney Interactive
Publisher(s) NewKidCo in USA, Ubisoft in Europe
Platform(s) Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
Release date November 1, 2000 for (N64)
November 8, 2000 for (PSX)

April, 2001 (Windows)[1]

Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) One player in adventure mode, or in separate minigames section 1-4 players[2] simultaneous
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Media Cartridge, CD-ROM
Input methods Standard controller, Keyboard
Tigger's Honey Hunt, for PC box art
Tigger's Honey Hunt, for PC box art

Tigger's Honey Hunt is a video game that was released on November 1, 2000 for the Nintendo 64 the Sony PlayStation, and PC. The the game was developed by Disney Interactive and released through various companies NewKidCo in North America, while the European release was published by Ubisoft.

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[edit] Story

Winnie the Pooh decides to have a party for his friends but needs more honey. He asks Tigger, a tiger with spring-like tail, to help him collect the honey they will need to have the party. Other friends such as from the Hundred Acre Wood such as Owl Rabbit, Kanga and Roo, also help Tigger find the honey they'll need.

[edit] Gameplay

There are two forms of play in Tigger's Honey Hunt, 2 1/2 dimensional platformer style levels, and secondly one of three mini games, which make up 9 levels.[3] In the platform areas Tigger must find a required number of honey pots to exit a level, he can then return after collecting any of the two special bounces he learns along the way, which will help him find the rest of the 100 honey pots that are hidden in each of the platform levels, collecting all of them will unlock 4 photograph pieces that can be collected. There is one friend in each of the platform levels which needs Tigger's help finding a hidden item. Helping them will unlock a Time Trial challenge for that stage. Also hidden in the levels are pieces of photographs that when collected will unlock art work in the "Photo Album", each of the games objectives gives the player a percent of the 100% that is possible when playing the game.

[edit] Minigames

There are three minigames that are apart of the main game, which are based on classic games, and can be played separately from the game at the games menu;

  • Rabbit Says, a 1-4 players variation of the game Simon says.
  • Pooh Sticks, a 1-4 players game of throwing sticks into a river, and allowing the different speed currents to push them to the finishing line.
  • Owl, Paper, Scissors, a 1 or 2 player version of the game Rock-paper-scissors.

[edit] Differences in releases

While all versions have the same items, the Playstation and PC versions of the game have digital animated scenes with voice over, and mini clips from the cartoon,[4] the N64 version does not have the voice messages or the cartoon scenes, and various background and menu changes have been made.

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