Winnie the Pooh: The Honey Hunt

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Disney
(last 3 games)

Crossover Disney mobile RPG, with simple controls and a pixel/retro art style.

Explore a world filled with the magic of Disney as you discover rich stories and build the perfect neighbourhood alongside Disney and Pixar Heroes and Villains in this new life-sim adventure game. Welcome to Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Disney 100 is a mobile-browser game by McDonald's. The game was made as a promotional tie in for the November 2023 Disney McDonald's Happy Meal campaign, which was made to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Disney.
Part of franchise:
Disney's Winnie the Pooh
(last 3 games)

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode is an action-packed mobile role-playing game that brings together beloved characters from Disney and Pixar universes. In the game, players assemble a team of iconic heroes like Mickey Mouse, Elsa, Buzz Lightyear, and more, each with unique abilities and skills. The gameplay revolves around strategic team-building and tactical combat as they engage in thrilling battles against waves of enemies and challenging bosses, unlocking and upgrading new heroes, customizing their abilities, and strengthening their team to take on even greater challenges.

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Winnie the Pooh The Video Game is based on the movie of the same name. Following the same story as the movie, Winnie the Pooh is an interactive story book focused on delivering action-driven storytelling and incorporating educational content for children. The game is split up into chapters, each offering a new piece of the story, allowing players to interact with the backgrounds via a variety of kid friendly ‘no failure’ mini games. Once chapters are completed, Honey Pots are awarded which can be used to unlock content within the print center. In the print center, parents can print out activity sheets for the children to color in and complete.
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Join Winnie the Pooh and his friends on five birthday-themed adventures. In Winnie the Pooh Rumbly Tumbly Adventures, you can play as Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, and Winnie the Pooh. Find as many honey pots as you can, but beware of the mischievous Heffalumps and Woozles, who steal honey.


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Seor Tucn, a master super spy, has a special mission for super spies Dora and Boots: Race to Tico's workshop to warn him of Swiper's plan to swipe his new rocket car. In this dangerous adventure, Dora and Boots need help from their friends, Backpack and Map, and you. To help them, you must find spy briefcases that contain special spy gadgets, such as spy glasses, rocket sneakers, a rope launcher, and more. You'll need these items to explore levels ranging from a rainforest and a garden to a desert and a cavern.


The Hundred Acre Wood was populated with characters from A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh series of short stories. Each character had lost an item of value to them and wanted the item returned. The player moves through the Hundred Acre Wood and collects the missing items then returns them to their rightful owners. Only one item can be carried at a time, so picking up one item means leaving behind of whatever item is currently being carried. Some screens have interactive sub elements. For example: you could "climb" Pooh's tree and see the limb where he kept his honey pots safely out of the reach of flood waters (a reference to a scene in the Disney animated movie "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"and Chapter 9 of A.A. Milne's book Winnie-the-Pooh.). The game has no animation in the mode of a traditional Quest game such as King's Quest. Rather, the Hundred Acre Wood existed as a grid of connected static screens. Players move between the screen using the arrow keys and can only move North, South, East or West. The missing items are randomly assigned at the start of each new game to screens within this grid, although the various characters can always be found on the same screens. When an item is "dropped" on a screen in order to "pick up" another item, the dropped item stays on that screen until the user returns to retrieve it later. Reuniting a character with their item results in a celebration screen.