5/29/2023 0 Comments Bee simulator switch review![]() Neither are game-breaking issues, but they are ever-present and can feel particularly noticeable at times. The controls aren’t the only problem either, with some long loading times in the game as well as the occasional drop in frame rate. The controls themselves are simple enough and function well for the most part,īut as soon as you need precision they’re lacking. Not in a mission it’s more forgivable, but when you’re in the middle of a raceĪnd have to start again it can become frustrating. Haywire, with the bee seemingly going out of control for a bit too. The slightest bump with the environment could send the camera and the controls Need a bit of precision, things can start to get clumsy fast. However, as soon as you hit a smaller area or Pretty satisfying – the wide and open area offers plenty of sights to see and Obviously, you’ll spend most of your time in Bee Simulator flying and it can be I mean, no human wants to hurt a bee, right? Again, it makes Bee Simulator feel ideal for younger gamers who just want to play about, though it should bring a few smiles to the older ones too. Whilst there are plenty of animals and humans around, they tend to leave you alone and let you go about your business in peace. Those who just want to fly around freely will be glad to know that the open-world itself is fairly safe too. The missions themselves are fairly straight-forward and consist of things like collecting pollen, rescuing bees, or battling other bugs, but they’re charming enough and feel appropriate for the game. There’s plenty to see and discover, whilst missions and side-tasks are quite plentiful too. Younger audience than anyone else – older folk might find it all a bit TOOĮxploring the world is fun though, with the Central Park-inspired locale making for a fun place to *literally* spread your wings and fly. That being said, the simplicity of it all does see it cater more to a TheĪll very simple in design, but in that fun little way that doesn’t feel too Pollen, battle other insects in a rhythm-style mini-game to assert yourĭominance, and copy the dancing routines of other bees to communicate. Objectives and highlighted points of interest, weave around flowers to gather You’ll use your ‘Bee-Vision’ to help you navigate to your Their bee around and completing a myriad of tasks across both the hive and the The gameplay is equally as simple, with the player flying ![]() It’s as simple as that, with no deep bee-fuelled narrative to be found, but rather a quirky (and undeniably charming) escapade instead. Basically, you take on the role of a bee that has to help look after the hive, collect pollen, and then eventually find a new home for everyone to move on to. Bee Simulator actually has a narrative and you’ll even get to interact with other bees, though it’s all very simple.
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