Beeny - Beeny
Very orbular. Beeny cannot fly, so she needs to roll and jump on platforms.
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Beeny - Beeny
Very orbular. Beeny cannot fly, so she needs to roll and jump on platforms.
Creepy Ghost from Beeny
Do you like this character design?
Yes
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It's Complicated
Would Beeny from Beeny have a Spheal?
Yes, they would
No, they would not
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Propaganda : They both move around by rolling around. also sphere
Halloweentown postcard by Austin Pardun
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Other Bees - Beeny
There are various bees that look mostly identical to Beeny but are able to fly.
A trio of yellow bees follows Beeny around, ready to catch her if she falls so that the player won't lose too much progress. Green Bouncy Bees serve as springs, while pink Tired Bees are platforms that descend once landed on.
Beeny from Beeny
"i woulda sent a gif of how beeny moves in game (rolling without any other movement) but i couldnt find a gif for that Boo hoo"
Do you like this character design?
Yes
No
It's Complicated
Game 131: Beeny Dec2025 Beeny genuinely feels like some sort of lost clone of Donkey Kong Country finally found unearthed somewhere. Like all the ascetics and core platforming mechanics really feel right at home with those 2D plaformers on the SNES in such a good way. My only real problem with it is that Beeny's level design are all vertical and basically have little differences between levels outside of enemies and palette swaps. Not so much mad at such a thing, but imagine all the same type of levels being in one world in a given game and just doing that. It still has it's fun parts to it, but it can feel a bit wore. Thankfully, Beeny knows when to cut it short, and by the time you start to feel the concept of this game to dip, you're pretty much done with it. On top of that you get a fun teaser for the next game Siactro was making at the time, Super Kiwi 64. Beeny isn't quite on the level of scratching that itch that you may have for old school 2D platformers, but gosh does it hit the spot for a little while. Which is more than a lot of other games can say.