Yeah, bees can fly, however Beeny reveals that it may be WAY extra enjoyable to hop your approach as much as larger locations. If you don’t land on something sharp, that’s.
A Kiwi (from the developer’s upcoming platforming collect-a-thon Super Kiwi 64) is constructing a raft and certain may use some good honey. Being an excellent bee pal, you head out to go get some regardless that it’s an extended trek to get all of the honey they want. It would most likely be sooner when you would simply fly to the assorted bee’s nests to get some, however bouncing is a lot extra enjoyable. And it by no means will get so difficult that our little bee would get annoyed at it both. It would possibly get a bit spooky, nevertheless it’s not often irritating.
You’ve acquired a handful of levels that maintain including hazards and mechanics as you go. Ant conveyor belts will maintain you shifting as you attempt to hop upwards. Green bees will ship you flying when you hop on them. Spiky snails and creatures will sending you flying away from them, however they don’t finish your journey, fortunately. It simply stings a bit. As you’re continually climbing upwards, you would possibly marvel what occurs when you fall. Seeing as your personal bee buddies maintain making an attempt that can assist you climb these timber, it’s no marvel that just a few extra bee buddies are all the time floating beneath to maintain you from falling too far. It retains the sport mild and enjoyable – excellent when it’s only a pleasure to see your bee bouncing round.
Beeny is a light-weight, playful platformer (besides when it typically will get slightly bit spooky), and it comprises some more difficult time trials if you wish to spend a while getting actually good at its levels. It’s a bouncy, charming title that’s quite a lot of enjoyable for an hour or so.
Beeny is accessible now on the Nintendo eShop, itch.io, and Steam.
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