So here’s one that’s both addictive and fun. Simply tilt your iPhone to guide the bee, collect his friends, and get to the finish mark. There are only four levels on the DizzyBeeFree application (easy, medium, difficult), but it’s a great way to “try before you buy” into the next level of regular DizzyBee (which involves a $3 commitment to download). A great, simple game that you can jump right into when you’ve got a free moment. (Or a $3 moment, which is what we’ll be doing when we download the upgrade very soon!) (KW)
August 23, 2008 at 8:19 pm
My kids enjoy Dizzy Bee. The skill level is just right for them (easy for my 3 y.o. and easy or medium for my 5 y.o.) I’m glad I downloaded it before I spent EVERY day last week at the doctor’s office.
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