Video Games : Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Woods

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This game was a major let down!!!!
I got my daughter this game with her GBA for her birthday. It is supposedly for ages 4 and up but there is a lot of reading involved. All this game did was make us all mad and really upset my daughter since she couldn't play without help. I do not feel this game is good for kids under 7 due to the reading required and a child over 7 would be bored with it. It plays the same game over and over. Save your money or buy a different game. We are taking ours back!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Fun? Ha!
When I hear people say this game is fun all I can do is laugh. The same activities over and over. The same games over and over. I am seriously bored stiff. Sure you start out with an open mind, but when the save icon doesn't understand the meaning of saving a game and the same Owl tells the same dull story you are forced to listen in on. So I ask you would you want a game like this, a game made for five year olds and yet too difficult for them. Save yourself the extra bucks and don't buy this game. I wish someone could have told me it was so uninteresting.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - TOO HARD FOR YOUNG CHILDREN-DOESN'T DESERVE ONE STAR
My 5 year old daughter received this as a gift for her birthday. The game requires A LOT of reading to play. The box says recommended for children 4+ but many children cannot read at this level at that age. I played the game and found it frustrating and my daughter was easily frustrated, and even cried because she couldn't play without my help (with the reading). THis game is way too complex for young children, and it is supposed to be geared towards them.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this game
We bought this game being very fond of Pooh, but, but, but... No action and you're supposed to be reading very well. If you visit a place in the 100 acre forest again, you have to read the same text all over again, it takes time and slows the game to extremes. Nearly all the ingame games are based on tossing the dice. Once you're in a dicegame you cannot get out and all the dicegames are very alike.Very fast it becomes VERY monotonous. So don't go wasting your money on this!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poo Poo on Pooh
This game should be perfect for young children, but isn't. It requires at least a 1st grade reading level and even us adults had trouble figuring out how to move from place to place. I found this game to be incredibly disappointing and would not recommend it to anyone. My 5 year old was so upset that she couldn't make it work. My recommendation: try the Arthur or the Blues Clues games instead if you are buying for a young child.


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