Bee Movie Game: Compare prices

By Frank Provo on 12/12/2007

More Activision reviews , RRP: AU$99.95

The good:

  • Dogfighting wasps and dodging cars as a bee is neat
  • Two dozen different jobs and minigames to kill time with
  • The bee's-eye slant given to the humour and visuals is interesting
  • Good for younger players.

The bad:

  • Missions and minigames won't challenge anyone past their teen years
  • Graphics don't push any of the systems the game is on.

The bottomline:

Younger players will enjoy the variety and sandbox-style freedom of Bee Movie Game.

Editors' rating:

6.5/10

Tags:

bee | game | movie | xbox 360 | mission | city

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