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Piglet's Big Game

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Based on 3 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Take 2 Interactive / Gotham Games
Developer: Doki Denki Studio
Genre(s): Action, Platform
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: March 17, 2003
Summary
When Piglet is frightened by a tree shadow, he gets teased by his friends for being so timid. Piglet decides to head off and lead another life, without anyone to "save" him from imagined monsters. Piglet's friends begin to miss him and fall asleep thinking of their runaway pals. Once outside The Hundred Acre Wood, Piglet discovers a magical telescope that allows him to enter his friends' dreams. When Piglet does this, he discovers that his friends are having nightmares where Heffalumps and Woozles are stealing what they hold most dear. Piglet decides it's time for him to be brave, and save the dreams of all his friends. [Take 2]
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What The Critics Said
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Cheat Code Central
If you've got kids, you've got to get this game. It's as well designed as any game out there and offers plenty of non-violent activity.
GameSpot
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.
Read Full Review >IGN
If you want an excellent kids game with no violence, this is your game. It's simple, pretty and even parents who used to watch Pooh back in the day will be delighted with the high quality production levels put into this one.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 2 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Shorterchild gave it an 8:
You have to judge it for what it is - a game for kids that are just learning how to play video games. The controls are simple with slight but sublte challenges for the young gamer, the story works and is easy to follow, and the cute graphics make it a fun game to play.
Bakircioglu gave it a 6:
The Graphics are actually surprisingly good, they actually look like the Characters from 100 Acre wood and run at a decent pace, but the falling is it plays like any other platform game aimed at the 8-12 age group...e.g. Dull
