- February 13, 2024
- Highlander Interactive
Honey Time! with Pooh!
Platforms
About
Pooh is no longer the cute little bear he used to be... something has corrupted him, and now he thirsts for blood. Gather your courage and investigate. Play as Friend, Pooh's favorite human in the world. Not just anyone can taste Pooh's honey. Read the invitation he sent and then head to his house in the forest. When you enter his house, you'll discover that Pooh has changed a bit. But that's oka…


- Innovative concept that reimagines a beloved character in a horror setting, providing a unique experience.
- Simple gameplay mechanics make it accessible and enjoyable for players of all skill levels.
- Decent graphics and audio quality for its price point, enhancing the overall experience.
- Limited replay value due to its short length and straightforward gameplay.
- Frustration caused by the inability to skip dialogue and bugs, such as being spotted through walls.
- The game's brief runtime and lack of depth in story and mechanics may leave players wanting more.
gameplay
22 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by simple and straightforward mechanics that make it accessible to players of all skill levels, appealing to a broad audience. However, the game suffers from limited replay value and content, as its short length and lack of depth may leave players wanting more. While it offers a fun experience for its price, some mechanics could benefit from further development to enhance gameplay variety.
“Simple gameplay mechanics: the straightforward mechanics make it accessible to players of all skill levels, ensuring a wider audience can enjoy the experience.”
“Simple gameplay mechanics and quite short, but for the price it was a fun experience.”
“Basic mechanics - find items without Pooh spotting you, run away from Pooh, use items to escape from two areas.”
“Limited replay value: given its short length and straightforward gameplay, it might not offer much in terms of replayability.”
“Limited content: despite its charm, the game's brief runtime and lack of depth in terms of story and gameplay mechanics might leave players wanting more.”
“I mean the photos on the page are not the same as in-game, and still the full gameplay is like the demo but with 2-3 new things.”