


It’s the kind of bad that reminds you of the glory old days of 3DO titles and the original Resident Evil. The real star of the show is the voice acting. The soundtrack itself isn’t exactly bad it’s your basic collection of cheerful music meant to keep your spirits up at all times. The sound design is another beautiful mess. Thankfully, the human characters still look much better, as they look like they came from the PS2, not the PS1. Levels, animals, human models, everything looks like something that’s just a tiny little bit better than, say, the animal models featured in Life of Black Tiger. Then again, everything else looks underwhelming, to say the least. It does feature some impressive-looking bee models (if you’re into that, I guess), and it does manage to maintain a rock-solid 60 frames per second at all times, even when the screen is filled with flowers, bugs, and animals. Technically-wise, Bee Simulator isn’t a winner. Nothing in here is very exciting, but the game does provide you with a ton of info on every single animal you find on the map, which is based on a very poorly made Central Park. You can unlock skins, trophies of arthropods, and so on. It will be over in a couple of hours, but as previously mentioned, Bee Simulator does try to extend its overall duration with some mundane tasks, as well as collectibles.
#BEE SIMULATOR TROPHIES MOVIE#
There are some dramatic plot twists that, at the very least, give Jerry Seinfeld and Bee Movie a run for their money. You follow a very brief, as well as unappealing, story about gathering pollen for your hive before winter arrives. The combat can best be described as “a turn-based JRPG fighting system combined with Guitar Hero“. You’ll also partake in other somewhat nonsensical yet varied gameplay challenges, such as racing, treasure hunting, animal cataloguing, balloon popping, bear stinging (you get a trophy called “Unbearable” by doing so), and even brief instances of combat against other wasps and hornets.
#BEE SIMULATOR TROPHIES HOW TO#
Weirdly enough, Bee Simulator is an open-world adventure game! You start off by naming your insectoid heroine (you’re a worker, so you’ll always be a female), learning how to tame the bonkers controls, and then proceed to collect as much pollen as possible for your beehive. You know a bee dies after stinging a person, right? I tried doing that in order to put myself out of my misery.
