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Bee Movie Game

Bee Movie Game
Publisher: Activision
Platform: DS
Category: Action / Adventure
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 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 16/11/2007
Member Rating: Not yet rated
Number of Players: 1
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Bee Movie Game Description

Based on the DreamWorks Animation movie written, produced by and starring Jerry Seinfeld, Bee Movie Game allows players to race, chase, fly and blast their way through the adrenaline-fuelled world from the feature film. As Barry B. Benson, you go on a journey to save the bees' production of honey, which takes you to New York City and beyond. In the DS version of Bee Movie Game, there are two adventure-filled areas for Barry to explore: New Hive City and New York City. Master the hustle and bustle of the Hive and venture outside the Hive to navigate the hazards and excitement of the outside world in 15-plus levels of fun. There's also some bonus Bee Movie content - previously unseen, of course - courtesy of Dreamworks and publisher Activision. New Hive City is where you live and work, a wax city constructed by bees that is located inside a beehive in New York's Central Park. Before you can go out and adventure in the big city, you'll have to build up Barry's strength, speed and stamina in a series of challenges within the Hive. Once you are ready to venture into NYC, you'll find that the city is broken down into three locations: Central Park, near to the hive, provides several obstacles in the shape of falling raindrops and other insects that need your help; the Grocery Store is where you may be able to find out where the humans are getting their honey from, but beware the store's security system; and the Honey Farm, where your fellow bees need your help while you avoid the Bee-2-Sleep system at the Honey Farm.

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