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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game starts with Pooh descending from the sky in a balloon singing the introduction song. If the game is already played, players can choose to resume or start a new game. The cursor is a bee who looks at the player and flaps its wings if there's something clickable and looks at the background if there's nothing to click on. The starting point is a tree house where items won from completing games are stored. Pooh's honey pot serves as the options menu. Players can travels to three different parts of the Hundred Acre Woods and play one of the three games in each area. If the game is completed, a reward is presented to the player by Gopher, but if the game is played again, they won't get anything else. Every game has three levels and each level has a reward that can only be presented once. The items and numerous other objects around the woods are clickable and have many different animations. If all activities in an area is fully completed, Tigger will present the player with a doorbell contraption that plays different sound effects depending on what the player selects. It can be upgraded if more games are completed. Most characters are not seen in the game but are heard off-screen.
The game starts with Pooh descending from the sky with a balloon singing the introduction song. If the game is already played, players can choose to resume or start a new game. After Pooh lands near a tree house, which serves as the start of the game, Gopher shows up with a mailbox and that is where the player can type their name or chose to go back. After Pooh explains the instructions on what to do, he is not seen again for the rest of the game, but is still heard from off-screen. The cursor is a bee who looks at the player and flaps its wings if there's something clickable and looks at the background if there's nothing to click on. The starting point is a tree house where items won from completing games are stored. Pooh's honey pot on the bottom right corner serves as the options menu. Players can travels to three different parts of the Hundred Acre Woods by clicking the West, East, Home (which leads back to the tree house), or North paths and play one of the three games in each area. If the game is completed, a reward is presented to the player by Gopher, but if the game is played again, they won't get anything else. Every game has three levels and each level has a reward that can only be presented once. The items and numerous other objects around the woods are clickable and have many different animations. If all activities in an area is fully completed, Tigger will present the player with a doorbell contraption that plays different sound effects depending on what the player selects. It can be upgraded if more games are completed. Some characters are not seen in the game but like Pooh, they are heard off-screen.


==Activities==
==Activities==
'''Pooh's Honey Pots'''

'''Piglet's Cabinets'''

'''Tigger's Don't Climb Trees'''

'''Rabbit's Signs'''

'''Let's Pretend'''

'''Eeyore's Tattered Books'''

'''Tigger's Bouncing Boxes'''

'''Owl's Poetry'''

'''Detective Tigger'''


==Voice cast==
==Voice cast==

Revision as of 04:04, 28 June 2017

Ready to Read with Pooh is a 1997 interactive CD-ROM video game by Disney Interactive Studios that helps youngsters ages three to six learn to read.[1][2] There are nine activities in the game. When youngsters complete an activity successfully, they will receive an item that goes into a treehouse.

Gameplay

The game starts with Pooh descending from the sky with a balloon singing the introduction song. If the game is already played, players can choose to resume or start a new game. After Pooh lands near a tree house, which serves as the start of the game, Gopher shows up with a mailbox and that is where the player can type their name or chose to go back. After Pooh explains the instructions on what to do, he is not seen again for the rest of the game, but is still heard from off-screen. The cursor is a bee who looks at the player and flaps its wings if there's something clickable and looks at the background if there's nothing to click on. The starting point is a tree house where items won from completing games are stored. Pooh's honey pot on the bottom right corner serves as the options menu. Players can travels to three different parts of the Hundred Acre Woods by clicking the West, East, Home (which leads back to the tree house), or North paths and play one of the three games in each area. If the game is completed, a reward is presented to the player by Gopher, but if the game is played again, they won't get anything else. Every game has three levels and each level has a reward that can only be presented once. The items and numerous other objects around the woods are clickable and have many different animations. If all activities in an area is fully completed, Tigger will present the player with a doorbell contraption that plays different sound effects depending on what the player selects. It can be upgraded if more games are completed. Some characters are not seen in the game but like Pooh, they are heard off-screen.

Activities

Pooh's Honey Pots

Piglet's Cabinets

Tigger's Don't Climb Trees

Rabbit's Signs

Let's Pretend

Eeyore's Tattered Books

Tigger's Bouncing Boxes

Owl's Poetry

Detective Tigger

Voice cast

See also

References

  1. ^ "112.2194: Disney's Learning Series - Ready to Read with Pooh - CD-ROM - Character Products - More - Online Collections - The Strong". Museum of Play. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Disney’s Ready to Read With Pooh Specs - CNET". CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 16 January 2016. {{cite web}}: C1 control character in |title= at position 7 (help)