Bee Movie Game

June 1, 2010
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Video Console Games: Bee Movie Game

  • Embark on an exciting mission to save the bee’s honey
  • Race, chase, fly, and blast through an adrenaline-fueled world of adventure
  • Navigate the hazards and excitement of New Hive City and beyond
  • Win bonus points with racing, classic arcade, and puzzle games
  • Compete in cool 2-person multiplayer mini-games to see who dominates

Product Description
Bee Movie Game Wii Are you fly enough? From the makers of Shrek and Madagascar comes the next DreamWorks Animation film, Bee Movie — written, produced, and starring Jerry Seinfeld. Bee Movie Game offers a one-of-a-kind gameplay experience, as you play as Barry B. Benson in this pulse-pounding adventure from the never-before seen perspective of a bee. Everything kids love about gaming — racing cars, chasing targets, flying at high speed and more — come together in… More >>

Bee Movie Game

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5 Responses to Bee Movie Game

  1. Beth Robinson on June 2, 2010 at 3:37 am

    This game is hard to work for small children. My son is 4 and he is the one who wanted it but I find myself being the one playing to help him out and it is still confusing to me to locate the different places where you are supposed to go to get to the next levels. It’s not really self explanatory, which would make it easier to figure out.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Mackenzie H. Powell on June 2, 2010 at 1:20 am

    The kids love the movie but the concept of the game is not so great. It’s a bit difficult for them to play and the concept of the game is not very interesting for them. They don’t play it at all.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Jessica Ann Wheelock on June 1, 2010 at 10:39 pm

    It’s a really cute game. My son is 4 and in love with the movie, but the game is a little difficult for him.. I on the other hand am 30 and find it adorable and fun to play :)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Gene Cloner on June 1, 2010 at 10:32 pm

    This game is based on the Bee movie as the title indicates. You play a bee that works inside the hive to earn money and the main game happens outside the hive where you fly to different areas (park, someone’s loft, office, restaurant, rainy streets, bee farm etc.) to fight enemies, pollinate flowers and collect stuff. To get different flight passes to reach these places, you need to earn honey drops by playing games (doing work inside the hive; e.g. cab driver, package delivery, honey collecting etc).

    While the games and concept are very nice, sometimes creative and hilarious, the difficulty level won’t challenge adults/teens. So you wont enjoy it unless you are a fan of the movie. However, the younger kids would love it! The difficulty level is quite forgiving and there are a wide variety of challeges and mini games that dont feel repetitive.

    The sceneries are very pretty and detailed including the inside of restaurants / offices. Controls are quite intuitive and easy to use, both for flying (outside the hive) and walking around/driving (inside the hive). In some flying games, you just need to press the buttons or perform actions that appear on the screen! you don’t use the actual flying controls. that’s one boring part. I would have loved to fly around NY to explore a little bit!

    Overall, a fun game for kids, boring for teens/adults!!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. thedeadlyhandsofkungfu on June 1, 2010 at 9:24 pm

    For all those parents of small children wondering which games you should pick up that would be fun for small kids while you’re sneaking in your game time with Super Mario Galaxy, here’s sort of kids version of Super Mario Galaxy. It’s a kid-friendly game with a terrific universe that allows them to play, fly, drive, run…as a bee.

    Most of the videogame adaptations of feature films have left us scratching our heads wondering why the creators of such wonderful films (in some cases) allowed such a poor game to be produced. Especially with the infinite possiblities of an interactive universe.

    This game was a PLEASANT SURPRISE. It’s a lot of fun! You travel into a really cute world picking up a car, driving, advancing into missions. You fly. In one level through raindrops. It’s one of the few games that my 3-year old and 6-year old enjoy. They like the way the game looks–the characters, the world.

    If you haven’t seen the movie, I’d try the GAME FIRST. It underlines how cool it is to interact with a universe than to passively sit and watch something once. We do plan to see the movie–when it comes out on DVD soon. For now, this is a really fun ride.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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