![]() Flying from flower to flower, returning to the stellar hive filled with golden honey… There’s something about Bee Simulator that just captivates all your attention while playing. The team also shared the ‘end-game’ which you’ll unlock after clearing the main adventure. Once you played through the campaign, you can roam freely in the gorgeous world, situated in Central Park, New York City. Accompanied by the music of Mikolai Stroinsk, who worked on The Witcher franchise earlier, you know you’re in for a relaxing journey across the skies. It’s a nice bonus to the educational campaign and I’m pretty sure a lot of gamers will love losing themselves into the thrilling life of a bee. The last segment of the game I got to see today was the co-op experience. Playable with up to four players, Bee Simulator invites other players to join in on the fun. Playing together is fun but you’re never competing against each other. Sure, you can challenge the other players with rather small tasks but in the end, you’ll never reach your goals without teamwork. There’s an important lesson to learn here as well. ![]() The hive can’t survive without the bee but the bee can’t survive without the hive either, both need each other to progress and if you don’t work together, you’ll never reach your goals. The co-op experience is a fun one and I’m especially curious for the Nintendo Switch version of this as the system allows for an instant multiplayer session easily. I’m convinced in Bee Simulator as a product since it really offers something different. It found the right balance between educational and fun. ![]()
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