Winnie the Pooh decides to help his friends out during their birthdays by running back and fourth doing stuff for them.
And this is basically all you'll be doing throughout the entire meagre 2 to 3 hours that this game has to offer. Basically think of this game as the world's longest fetch quest, except not fun at all and a total downgrade from the Piglet game.
Disappointing stuff which is something that should never be said about something Pooh related but alas, it is what it is.
And this is basically all you'll be doing throughout the entire meagre 2 to 3 hours that this game has to offer. Basically think of this game as the world's longest fetch quest, except not fun at all and a total downgrade from the Piglet game.
Disappointing stuff which is something that should never be said about something Pooh related but alas, it is what it is.
This review contains spoilers
As much as I like this game, its definitely has its flaw. One them being how the whole game is nothing but fetch quest after fetch quest, another one being the honey pot sections that have you punching random objects for honey pots, which may sound easy on paper but the execution of it was just bad. Certain objects will have a dim glow to them which would signify it can be interacted with, the problem with this is that it often blends too well into the environment. then there's the character speed which I'm gonna be blunt here is very slow. Pooh's move speed is very slow in the game taking a good couple of seconds to get to where you want to go. The game on its own is mediocre at best and boring at most. It does have a side mode where you can play this Pac-man knock-off minigame, this chase the honey pot one, and a Scare-off(which is pretty bad tbh) which are kind of fun I guess, but overall, Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure is certainly one adventure you won't miss.