What’s worse however is the fact I got physically nauseous by playing Bee Simulator for more than 20-ish minutes at a time. The flowers don’t really look like flowers and the other wildlife doesn’t look very much alive either. The bees are okay-looking, but the world around them is pretty dreadful. The textures aren’t that bad, but the modeling is almost horrendous. Unfortunately, Bee Simulator looks more like an early PS3 game than a current-gen game. Otherwise, you progress through the story quite quickly, while getting achievements like new patterns on your stripes and new things to look at while home in the hive. But more on that in the gameplay section. For your efforts as a splendid working bee, you are awarded knowledge points, which you can also obtain from winning mini-games, and doing some pretty forgetful quests. This is achieved by flying around harvesting pollen from numerous flowers. Honestly, the story is very much forgetful – you start out as a young bee, which sole purpose is obtaining pollen and getting it back to the hive. You know what they see, to bee or not to bee! With that in mind, VARSAV Game Studios has tried to make an educational game about bees, with their new Bee Simulator. The bees are dying, and with them, extinct life on Earth will certainly take a tumble. Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox OneĪcquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review purpose
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