Talk:Bee 52

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I had at least a c64 version of this game, and I think it was for a bunch of other formats under codemasters as well 61.69.250.19 13:23, 24 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Level Clarification[edit]

The NES version has 24 total levels divided between two regions: the Front and the Back. When starting a new game, the player chooses which region to start and must complete 12 levels before moving on to the next region and finishing another 12 levels. The breakdown of levels for both regions follow the same pattern: the first four levels take place in the garden, the next four in a swamp, and the final four inside a house. The four stages within each location span across a day. The first stage occurs during morning, the second stage noon, the third stage evening, and the final stage night.

The Front features levels that progress from right to left, while the Back progresses from left to right. SquidPanda (talk) 23:03, 11 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I think we should have a clarification notice saying it's not to be confused with the similarly titled Action 52.[edit]

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