The story centers on the abduction of GwinBee (the green ship) by the Great Demon King Poko Poko, prompting TwinBee and WinBee to set off on a rescue mission.
Unlike its predecessor Moero TwinBee (released in the West as Stinger ), TwinBee 3 focuses exclusively on , abandoning side-scrolling sections entirely.
The game is renowned for its bizarre enemies and bosses, such as a ukulele band that attacks with notes, an angry dragon with cavities, and a final boss that resembles a giant tree with a pulley.
The story centers on the abduction of GwinBee (the green ship) by the Great Demon King Poko Poko, prompting TwinBee and WinBee to set off on a rescue mission.
Unlike its predecessor Moero TwinBee (released in the West as Stinger ), TwinBee 3 focuses exclusively on , abandoning side-scrolling sections entirely.
The game is renowned for its bizarre enemies and bosses, such as a ukulele band that attacks with notes, an angry dragon with cavities, and a final boss that resembles a giant tree with a pulley.