You’ll find yourself helping out a number of creatures, fighting off the evil wasps, helping stray bees find their way home, and even racing other insects, all whilst gathering information and intel on your surroundings.īee-vision helps you detect the rareness of a flower!Īs stated above, although the name of the game is Bee Simulator, I can’t really refer to it as a pure simulation game. But, beeing the curious and adventurous type, you aim to kill two birds with one stone as you both perform your duties whilst also keeping an eye out at at the same time. However, after a few trips out into the wild, you see something very worrying, the humans are planning to cut down the tree which you live in! It’s now up to the ‘scout bees’ to set out and find a new location where you can relocate to before you’re all left homeless.Īlthough you really want to help out, your role is to simply supply pollen to the hive, not go out on a grand adventure and look for a new home. After you’ve hatched and learned the basics, you set out into the world to perform your duties as a newly designated ‘worker bee’, gathering pollen which can be used to make honey for the hive.
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Those pesky humans are causing trouble again!īee Simulator starts at the very beginning of our young bee’s life, which in my case was called Bee-atch. So, what did I think of this edutainment ‘simulator’? Let’s find out… I’d say I’ve spent about 12-15 hours flying around the park, looking at everything there is on offer. Although not perfect in both its delivery and mechanics, the game was a pleasure to play and keep me hooked all the way through to the end ( although I’ve not got the platinum yet I got the platinum shortly after publishing the review). As such, I’d bee more inclined to class this game as an exploration-adventure game aimed at younger gamers and those who like the furry little insects.ĭeveloped by Varsav Game Studios and published by Bigben Interactive, Bee Simulator sets out to educate you whilst offering you the chance to see the world from the perspective of the tiny Bumblebee.
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However, Bee Simulator isn’t really a ‘simulator’ in my eyes, it comes with a narrative, tasks, mini-games, and a plot, something your standard simulators don’t have. I love simulators, casually working my way through the addictive and slightly monotonous tasks helps me relax as time passes by without even realising.