Piglet's Big Game
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 4, age appropriate for kids over 5; suggested age 5. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Age-appropriate, engaging logic activities.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 5 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Piglet's Big Game was written by Jinny Gudmundsen
Parents need to know that the logic activities are age-appropriate and engaging. When you play a second time, some of the elements change, so there is a sense that things remain fresh.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about which puzzle or activity they enjoyed most and why. What did you learn as you played?
More on Piglet's Big Game
What’s the Story?
PIGLET'S BIG GAME is an adventure game that blends logic puzzles, mind-teasers, and activities into a story about finding ingredients for Rabbit's "Very Large Soup."
Players direct Piglet through the Hundred-Acre Wood as he hunts for six missing ingredients and solves problems he encounters. For example, to get honey for the soup, players need to find something to place across a Woozle Trap so Pooh can get home to give the player a honey pot. To borrow pepper from Owl, players will need to sort Owl's spices in alphabetical order.
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Disney produced Piglet's Big Game in collaboration with Hulabee, a software company created by the founders of Humongous Entertainment. Gameplay in this title resembles the type found in the old Putt-Putt and the Freddi Fish games, where players explore, learning things and finding items that will help them solve later logic puzzles.
While not as complex or as in-depth as those older Humongous titles, this software is a delight to explore. Each scene has fun areas to click on to produce animation. The logic activities are age-appropriate and engaging. And when you play a second time, some of the elements change; there is a sense that things remain fresh.
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ESRB rating: NR

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