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Beehive Bedlam runs directly on Sky TV sets and uses the standard remote to play. You aim at a pile of flowers to launch colored bubbles toward the top of the screen. Matching three or more flowers of the same color clears them from the board. The goal is simple enough to understand immediately, but the time limit adds real pressure as you try to keep the stack from reaching the ceiling. The interface feels native to television screens since it was built specifically for that platform. Sky UK designed this puzzle title to work smoothly with a remote rather than a keyboard or mouse. Players often find the pacing tricky because the clock forces fast decisions even when the board looks manageable. The single player mode keeps the focus entirely on clearing rows without any distractions from other users. It is a solid arcade style experience that works well in short bursts during a commercial break.
Help the bees store flowers to make honey. The aim of the game is to clear all the flowers on your screen. When you shoot three of more of the same type of flower, they disappear. Be quick though, because the clock is ticking.
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Single player
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