Play Bumble Bee | Commodore 64 Online Game (1984)



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Bumble Bee
Bumble Bee
Publisher: Creative Software
Genre: Miscellaneous
Programmer: Greg Brewer
Year: 1984
C64 Type: PAL
Played: 0 Times
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Joystick Controls
Joystick 1:
  • Left: A
  • Right: D
  • Up: W
  • Down: S
  • Fire: Left SHIFT
Joystick 2:
  • Left: Cursor left
  • Right: Cursor right
  • Up: Cursor up
  • Down: Cursor down
  • Fire: Left CTRL
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Bumble Bee

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Bumble Bee is a game written by Greg Brewer and published by Creative Software for the Commodore 64 in 1983. The game is a single-screen action title where players control a bee tasked with collecting nectar from flowers while avoiding enemies such as spiders and birds. The gameplay involves navigating the bee through a garden, landing on flowers to gather nectar, and returning it to the hive. The garden is divided into multiple screens, each with its own layout and challenges, requiring players to strategize their movements to avoid hazards and complete objectives efficiently.

The game features simple but colorful graphics typical of early Commodore 64 titles, with a top-down perspective that allows players to see the entire garden area. The controls are straightforward, with the bee moving in four directions and the ability to land on flowers or the hive. As players progress, the difficulty increases, with faster enemies and more complex garden layouts. The objective is to collect as much nectar as possible while surviving the increasing threats, making it a test of both reflexes and planning.

Bumble Bee is notable for its unique premise and gameplay mechanics, which were relatively innovative for its time. The combination of action and strategy, along with the charming theme of a bee collecting nectar, set it apart from other games of the era. While it may not have been as widely recognized as some other titles, it remains a memorable entry in the library of early Commodore 64 games, showcasing the creativity and experimentation that characterized the platform's early years.
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