ESRB Rating:
Release Date: 2-13-2013
Critic Score (1-100): Not Availalbe
Genre(s): Adventure, Puzzle elements, Licensed, 3rd-person (Other)
Media Type(s): Physical
Help Pooh lose weight!Christopher Robbin plays diet coach! To get Pooh's mind off honey, Christopher encourages Pooh to think of his happiest memories. These are friends' birthday parties!Features* Single-player adventure * Exploratory Junior Mode * Minigames for one to four players * Lots of animation and voiceover
Pooh reasons that if he relives his happiest birthday-party memories, he won't think so much of honey. And so he must solve simple puzzles from those merry days, like figuring out a way to fix a bridge, finding a key to unlock a door and eluding Heffalumps.The game beautifully evokes the English countryside. The screen bursts with grassy meadows, colorful flowers (which, OK, look they'd be more at place in a tropical rainforest), sheltering old trees and more, all done in a vibrant pallet. The soundtrack sings with spring sounds like water purling and birds chirping.The character models and animations are first-rate, as are the voice talents. Rumbly Tumbly has virtually no screen text; instead, almost every line of instruction is spoken by the beautifully animated characters.Even the options screen brims with wonderful animations. Pooh takes an old-fashioned railway handcar to a clearing filled with funny-looking machines for adjusting the sound, centering the picture and more.All those animations and voices make for frequent loads and cut-scenes. Fortunately, load times are kept brief.In case you have trouble tracking down honey pots, Junior Mode* is a strictly noncompetitive exploratory mode. Pooh sniffs flowers and plays Pooh Sticks, Piglet pets a frog and sweeps leaves, and more. Tigger, Owl and Eeyore join the merriment.Rumbly Tumbly also comes with a basketful of minigames for one or more players. In Cookie Maze, you try to grab as many as cookies as possible before the Heffalumps and Woozles grab you. In Catch the Honey Pot, you must do just that before time runs out. In Find the Cookies!, you shake cookies out of picnic baskets, then chase them down. Each minigame has a choice of arenas. Two additional minigames are available if you finish certain objectives.Bottom LineWinnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure is one pretty game that perfectly captures Christopher Robbin's idyllic childhood in the English countryside.*There's a malicious and utterly false rumor floating around that Junior Mode was originally called Nintendo.com Writer Mode. Don't you believe it. We found all those honey pots. Really.
While taking a walk with his friend Christopher Robin, Pooh's tummy gave out a great rumble. Looks like Pooh's hungry. Christopher suggests that he think of something else...something happy to forget about his hunger. Pooh decides to recall his friends' birthdays - which are the happiest of times.
In Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure, join Pooh and his friends in Hundred Acre Woods on three different types of games:
Birthday Scrapbook Adventure Mode: Pooh flips through his birthday scrapbook and re-live 5 different birthday adventures. Each adventure consists of tasks and problems Pooh has to help solve in order to ensure his friends have the best birthday ever.
Pooh can interact with many different elements around him. For example, if there's a box blocking his way, have Pooh push it away. Gopher is always nearby to pop up and give Pooh tips on what he has to do and how to do it. Pooh will also have to talk to other characters to complete his tasks. For example, in Piglet's Birthday, you will have to find Kenga and borrow her broom for Piglet. Some tasks will require the help of Pooh's friends. For instance, you will have to help Roo collect butterflies for Piglet's birthday by climbing on Eeyore's back and running after the butterflies.
Every now and then Pooh will be confronted by Heffalumps and Woozles. Avoid being touched by them because that will cause you to have to start that segment all over. The only way to get rid of them is by popping a balloon...but don't worry, there is always one nearby.
Junior Mode: a place for younger players to interactive with Pooh and his friends in Hundred Acre Woods. See what happens when Pooh approaches a hive or play as Tigger as he spins around.
Multiplayer Mini-Game:Play as Pooh, Roo, Tigger or Piglet in 6 mini-games on your own or with a friend!:
Cookie Maze - Grab as many cookies as possible while avoiding the Heffalumps and Woozles.
Catching the Honey Pot - Try to catch as many honey pots as possible before time runs out.
Find the Cookies - Look around and find the hidden cookies. You will have to find a required number of cookies before time runs out!
The Scare-Off - Play as Pooh or Piglet and try to make a scary face that will scare the other by pressing the correct button shown on the screen.
Follow the Line - Trace the line around a path without getting out of the line as quickly as possible before time runs out.


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