Buzz into Adventure! 🐝
Bee Simulator for Nintendo Switch offers an engaging and educational experience where players can explore the life of a bee, collect nectar, and learn about bee conservation through realistic gameplay and multiplayer modes.
R**A
Fun, explorative game.
Very happy, arrived on time and was well worth buying.Easy game to play and can play with low energy. If you are struggling you can skip certain sections for example the racing.
G**E
Buzz
Great little game
S**R
Disappointing
My son ( age 8) has not taken to this game at all and it seems difficult to get familiar with . It’s not been played with sadly
S**E
Unusual game, good value for money
Bought for my collection. Arrived fast and with no problems.Instagram @get_switched_on
D**N
Great for everyone
Fun loved it n finished it in one day
G**L
Too much pricetag for the quality
Good graphics but not the greatest game if I'm honest, should be cheaper!
M**B
As described
Lovley game. Kids have lots of fun
R**M
Difficult controls and very sensitive steering! However hours of fun for your bee lovers!
As Valentine's day was coming up, I had to get a few gifts for my partner. I like to make a theme when I give gifts! As she loves, I mean loooooves bees, I down that route. I saw her longingly look at the game when we went any where, eyes sparking and he giving me a look haha! I had to get it! It arrived within a day of ordering. The game has a great story when you start! Gives you the reality of the importance of bees and rightly so! It was very tastefully done! You get straight into the tutorial as a baby, this is where you notice how bleeding sensitive the steering is! My goodness, my partner moved the stick a little bit and she was upside down! Watching her get to the objective was hilarious, into the wall most the way, into the floor and upside down! Luckily after about 10 minutes, she found you can reduce the sensitivity. It was still pretty fast but she was getting better each time! Weirdly she got stuck on the tutorial as one of the objectives wasn't too clear... we actually had to Google for help! I will mention the bad sides first by the way and get onto the good for all the people that didn't want to read an essay! Some of the dialogue is a biiit repetitive, if you get full of nectar it will constantly repeat the same line! So if you were far away from the hive you have a long journey ahead haha. I myself found some of the voices to be so weird or creepy (I don't know where it was to give off a cute vibe for the game but, it seemed a little over the top). In easy mode my partner still struggled with a few of the control in races! (Yes you race). The sensitive controls paired with the fast paced race, strange checkpoints and boost, it was pretty difficult if I'm honest. Never seen her get frustrated at a game ever! A few good sides! The graphics are cheesy but I love them, the designs of the bees are cute and look good. The actual scripted dialogue is corny in places and it made us laugh so hard! It was brilliant. The large open world to collect your nectar is brilliant, can explore some great places. The fact you hear human voices as funny noises again made us laugh a lot. The animal sounds were so unexpected and great. Seeing the smile on my partners face was priceless and so pure. Main of all: the message the game gives with the dangers bees have to face daily. They didn't shy away from the causes for the diminishing bee population! From their habitats being destroyed, their enemies and threats, the reality that we need bees to keep our plant live thriving. It's a real eye opening game! I'm glad that it can be made so obvious and they literally start with the story. I never normally buy a game on Amazon if I'm honest, I love supporting our high street however when it came time I couldn't find it in the stores and I have vouchers so it was covered! Honestly it's a difficult game for what you would imagine! Very very sensitive controls however if you yourself or your friend/family/partner is a bee lover, they will absolutely adore this. It's a must have to the bee obsessed.
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