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Intro: 0:00
And so the Adventure begins: 1:45
Night tail: 6:55
Rabbit says: 14:40
A blustery day: 18:40
Dark Trees and Busy Bees: 24:27
Pooh stick: 30:03
Beyond the Frog Pond: 32:59
Tigger, the witch and the wardrobe: 41:51
Paper, Scissors, Owl: 49:49
Ending & Credits: 52:30

Played on a PAL copy of the game.

Tigger's Honey Hunt is a video game that was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game was developed by DokiDenki Studio[2] a third-party developer, for Disney Interactive whom published the PC version and co-released the game on home consoles through NewKidCo in North America, while the European release was published by Ubisoft. In 2002 the game was re-released in the U.K. as part of a two pack of Disney PlayStation games along with the game Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers.[1] A spiritual successor titled Pooh and Tigger's Hunny Safari[3] was later released, with different mini games but otherwise sharing much of the same 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 from the Hundred Acre Wood such as Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, Piglet and Roo, also help Tigger find the honey they will need. After traveling through six areas and completing three minigames, Tigger goes to talk to Christopher Robin about finding more honey and he suggests different kinds of food. The party is a big success thanks to Pooh and Tigger.

There are two forms of play in Tigger's Honey Hunt, 2½ dimensional platformer style levels, and secondly one of three mini games, which make up 9 levels.[4] 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. Some enemies such as bats, crows, and woozles can be defeated by jumping on them, but others like heffalumps can only be avoided.
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