Get Dizzy on Your iPhone with Dizzy Bee 2 Game

25.02.2009
will be instantly familiar to those who have played hit iPhone game , as the premises are very similar. Roll your bee character around the screen by rotating your iPhone, then pick up and steer your smiley-face pollen to the exit. This game, like Rolando, utilizes the iPhone's built-in accelerometer to make up the core of its gameplay.

Unlike Rolando, instead of your character nudging its quarry to the exit, Dizzy Bee actually picks it up. Unlike , also for the iPhone, the bee's pollen trails behind him instead of making him a bigger object, and it's a two-dimensional rather than 3D game. While holding the pollen, the bee's physics change too, presenting even more of a challenge.

Even on the Easy level, Dizzy Bee 2 ramps up quickly, adding in hazards, traps and other nasty objects. Luckily, the control is precise, though rapid spinning of your phone in a public place might elicit some odd looks.

Many of the top iPhone games run US$4 to $6, so $3 for the full version of a fun puzzle game like this one is a steal. This is a good one.