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Piglet's Big Game

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Piglet's Big Game  
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: 2K Games
EAN: 0710425242427
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 0.637.585.4
Label: 2K Games
Manufacturer: 2K Games
Model: 710425242427
MPN: 710425242427
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: 2K Games
Studio: 2K Games

Features:
  • Piglet runs away from Hundred Acre Wood and discovers a magic telescope that allows him to enter his friends' dreams-turned-nightmares
  • You play the role of Piglet to save his friends' dreams from Heffalumps and Woozles in this lovable Winnie the Pooh adventure
  • A variety of character play options include Piglet, Tigger and Winnie the Pooh
  • Seven different worlds for your favorite Winnie the Pooh characters to explore

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Piglet may be small, but not only does he star in his own movie, but he's also got his own video game. Toddle along with him in Piglet's Big Game, as he adventures through his friends' dreams.
The premise is pretty simple, and so are the controls, though you may find those Woozles get the better of you on occasion. While Piglet's friends are sleeping, he enters their dreams and helps them with their troubles--Pooh can't find any honey, Tigger's lost his stripes, and Eeyore's so sad that all the colors have disappeared from his dream. On his journeys to help the gang, Piglet must be very brave and show those pesky Heffalumps and Woozles that he's not afraid. Luckily, Piglet can collect cookies in the oddest of places (popping out of a tree?) and trade them in for brave faces.
The game has nicely-designed, simple, colorful graphics and some of the dreams are quite ingenious. Of course Pooh dreams he lives in a candyland, and it's awfully fun to run through paths of gumdrops and licorice twists. Overall, Piglet's Big Game is an enjoyable romp, though tots may find braving the Woozles quite challenging at times. Stay brave, and attentive, and Piglet will prove his heroism.--Maile Bohlmann
Pros:
  • Colorful, fun graphics
  • Classic Pooh-and-the-gang characters
  • Simple controls for young kids

Cons:
  • Crafty, circling Woozles may get the better of young players
  • It's necessary to collect all cookies, which can get monotonous

Piglet may be small, but not only does he star in his own movie, but he's also got his own video game. Toddle along with him inPiglet's Big Game, as he adventures through his friends' dreams.
The premise is pretty simple, and so are the controls, though you may find those Woozles get the better of you on occasion. While Piglet's friends are sleeping, he enters their dreams and helps them with their troubles--Pooh can't find any honey, Tigger's lost his stripes, and Eeyore's so sad that all the colors have disappeared from his dream. On his journeys to help the gang, Piglet must be very brave and show those pesky Heffalumps and Woozles that he's not afraid. Luckily, Piglet can collect cookies in the oddest of places (popping out of a tree?) and trade them in for brave faces.
The game has nicely-designed, simple, colorful graphics and some of the dreams are quite ingenious. Of course Pooh dreams he lives in a candyland, and it's awfully fun to run through paths of gumdrops and licorice twists. Overall,Piglet's Big Game is an enjoyable romp, though tots may find braving the Woozles quite challenging at times. Stay brave, and attentive, and Piglet will prove his heroism.--Maile Bohlmann
Pros:
  • Colorful, fun graphics
  • Classic Pooh-and-the-gang characters
  • Simple controls for young kids

Cons:
  • Crafty, circling Woozles may get the better of young players
  • It's necessary to collect all cookies, which can get monotonous


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - good game for young children
As a mother of twin 4 year olds, who happen to love Pooh and the gang, I would reccommend this game to children around the same age. They enjoy the game, it's characters, and it's kid friendly cues on what item to find and the direction of which to go. They also enjoy watching out for the Heffalumps and Woozles and trying to defeat them.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - There is one problem with this game...
NO ONE IN THE GAME WEARS ANY PANTS! NO ONE! NO PANTS!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - great game for small kids
We bought a PS2 and wanted a game for our small children 5 and under. The five year old can do most of the moves necessary, and the other two love watching the game. If you are looking for something your little kids will enjoy, then i highly recommend this game. Lots of simple puzzles, colorful scenes, and great graphics. fun for the whole family to play together. Lots of replay value



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Terrible . . .
I bought this game for my 4 year-old who is pretty adept at gaming from playing her older brother's games. She is actually not too bad in Zelda games or The Hobbitor even Starfox Adventures. But this was frusterating - piglet walks so darn slowly, beating the heffalumps and woozles was too hard for her (sure she can fight all the bad guys in Zelda but her trying to figure out really fast the x,y,r,l,b,a buttons especially upside down or with the arrows too - forget it), and she really wanted to ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Sweet Game
I loved this game it was great.


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