TwinBee
TwinBee
Description (IGDB)
A port of TwinBee for Famicom and Famicom Disk System.
Histoire (IGDB)
In Stardate 2801, the peaceful island of Domburi was suddenly invaded by an army led by the Great Spice King. Upon capturing the island, the Spice King gave the island's five treasure balls to four of his generals, and the island was divided and ruled. Meanwhile, Dr. Cinnamon, an eccentric scientist who lived on the outskirts of the island, secretly developed two fighter planes, the Twin Bee and the Win Bee. His apprentices, "Annamon" and "Donnamon," respectively, boarded the planes and bravely challenged the forces of the Great Spice King to battle...
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Colourful, challenging and most importantly a great deal of fun. You may well have missed it the first time around, but the game's second chance is also yours. Don't miss it. »
« Perhaps the greatest offering in the series as of yet. The only blemish on the overall game completeness is its lack of an online leaderboard and the removal of the Famicom's multiplayer mode. »
« Like many NES games, TwinBee is very difficult and there are no continues - but it never seems unfair so even if you're getting pummeled, you'll feel like going back in for more punishment. »
« TwinBee is sort of fun and funny as it is. »
« TwinBee is a fun little shooter, but rather quickly its lack of depth is exposed. »
« It's still just a bit too steep at 4.50 quid. [Christmas 2011, p.89] »
« Enjoyable for what it is, but for the money we should be getting more. [Nov 2011, p.76] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Very pleasant game, back in the day was pretty popular, with Anime series included, but today is almost forgotten, it has a version in every 8 16 console from msx, to Super Nintendo, arcade version is pretty hard, but very pleasant. »
« An amazing and charming game that will have you glued to the screen 'till the end! This is a very fun and challenging shooter but not too challenging so casual gamers can play it too. It is available on Club Nintendo until 6/30/15 for 150 coins, but you can also buy it on the eshop for a reasonable price. »
« An obscure title, but a very good one. I had never heard of TwinBee before, despite loving old games in its genre. If you are a fan of top-down shooter or bullet hell games, this is a must buy for the 3DS. The art is bright, fun, and imaginative, the music and sounds are catchy and outstanding, and the gameplay is straightforward enough to pick up and play, but will challenge and punish you the further you go. The 3d effect in the game is a lot better while you play the game than the trailer in the eShop lets on. There is not a lot of depth to this game, but it's so charming that you can't help but love it. And let's face it... at $5 it's almost cheaper than a Happy Meal or a short trip to the arcade if you're fortunate enough to still have or remember those. If you like old games or top-down shooters, pick this one up if you want a few hours of fun at a small price. »