Pinobee: Wings of Adventure takes full advantage of Game Boy Advance's 32-bit color graphics. From Pinobee's fluid animation to the detailed environments he explores, it's obvious that a lot of spit and polish has been applied to this Pak. Pinobee screenshots may lead you to believe that this is a standard action platform game, but that is far from an accurate description. Pinobee can walk along the ground or shimmy up walls, but his main means of locomotion is dashing through the air. As he makes it deeper in his quest, Pinobee gains the ability to dash farther and farther through the air. Soon enough, he's spending more time hovering and dashing through the sky than on the ground. This unique play control system gives Pinobee a fresh feel.
Genius robotics engineer Grandpa Bee was almost finished creating Pinobee--a robotic bee designed to protect the world--when he was suddenly kidnapped. Now, as Pinobee, you face an incredible quest to rescue your creator and prove what you're made of. As a newly constructed robot bee, you've got all the makings for greatness: a sharp stinger, a jetpack on your back, and a nose for adventure. Walk, climb, jump, bounce, and attack your enemies by stinging them or blowing them to pieces from your flying dash.
You will explore nine fantastic 3-D worlds filled with obstacles, traps, secret areas, and collectible objects to help you on your quest. Get powered up to enhance your flying capacity, protect yourself from harm, increase your energy, or even stop the enemies from getting stronger. The game features multiple story lines and eight different endings. You can also trade items and power-ups with friends via the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable.