A Bee C's

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A Bee C's
Title screen from the game
Game No. 465
Voting 3.25 points, 8 votes
Company Commodore
Publisher Commodore
Release 1983
Platform C64
Genre Educational game
Gamemode Single player
Operation Icon Port1.pngJoystick
Media Cartridge
Language Language:english
Information Only playable in combination with the Magic Voice.


Description[edit | edit source]

The cartridge A Bee C's by Commodore can only be played with the Magic Voice Speech Cartridge. The educational programme was recommended for children the age of 3-6 years. It is for learning the alphabet, so to recognize the small and he capital letters and to spell them.

A bee leads through the game, which can be controlled with the joystick in port 1.

In general

Hi, I am the Commodore Bee

At first, you are greeted by the bee. She flies with a humming noise over the screen and says "Hi, I'm the Commodore Bee". Then an explanation follows that you need to fly the bee either to the rose, to play, or to the beehive to learn the alphabet. When you have flown the bee to the corresponding place, you need to press the fire button on the joystick.

Rose: playing

Rose

There are two different game variations. In the first one four pairs of letters (each the capital and the small letter) are shown scattered on the screen. In the second version 8 randomly chosen letters appear on the screen. In both cases the bee asks for a letter that you need to recognize and select. When the answer is correct this is awarded with a happy face and a spoken praise. By flying to the beehive you can repeat the letter, with choosing the rose you get to the next 8 letters.

Beehive: the alphabet

Beehive

Here, the alphabet is taught. The bee flies from left to right over the screen and at the same time the letters are shown one after the other and spoken out while appearing. When the bee has flown the first line (A-E), it flies back to the left to build up the next line (F-J). After spelling the alphabet completely, this is repeated with the small letters.

Design[edit | edit source]

Scenes from the game

The graphics is limited to the minimum, whereby also the text is shown by graphics. The start screen greets one with the almost obligatory designation "Commodore presents" (text and voice) and a short part of the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". At the same time the bee flies with a humming noise to the word "Bee". In the game, sound is limited to the humming, when the bee is moved. Altogether very simple, at least the bee's wings are animated.

Hints[edit | edit source]

The game was released only as Cartridge. To play you need a joystick and the Magic Voice Speech Cartridge. This is probably the reason why it is not so wide-spread.

With the emulator WinVice the Magic Voice Cartridge is mulated from version 2.3 onwards. If you switch on the emulation and choose in the file menu "Attach cartridge image..." "Generic 16KB image..." then the binary file of the ROM, you will be able to start the game. However, it will crash after choosing the beehive when showing the letter "R" and when choosing the rose either instantly or after the first letter has flown in. This is probably due to the still rudimentary emulation of the Magic Voice in Vice 2.3. See also the following threads at forum64.de: Language German

Solution[edit | edit source]

There is actually no solution to the game, the learning and gaming part is absolved without any time pressure (parts can also be jumped) and then the cartridge starts anew.

Cheats[edit | edit source]

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Reviews[edit | edit source]

Stefan67: "Even for the target group aged 3 to 6 will this game get boring very quickly".

H.T.W: "The basic idea of this educating game is in my opinion very good, due to the optical (vowels are highlighted) AND the acoustically accentuation with language. Furthermore, at that time is was actually almost utopian that a computer talks to its user. Unfortunately, the appeal of this type of educational help was given away by the rather rigid guidance through the game and only little diversification. Nevertheless it is likeable and even 28 years later gets still a "good" as evaluation".

Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]

Cover[edit | edit source]

"Cover"

Cartridge[edit | edit source]

Game cartridge A Bee C's C-64320

Highscore[edit | edit source]

A highscore is not possible.

Links[edit | edit source]