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Bee simulator review
Bee simulator review





bee simulator review
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Should you buy Bee Simulator? Not at full price. Most of the humans only communicate in grunts anyway, with only some of the animals taking a bulk of the dialogue. But if the acting you can get sounds as amateurish as it does, just don't put any voice acting in all together. I'm not expecting Troy Baker or Laura Bailey to jump on Bee Simulator.

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Again, not every game needs top-of-the-line professional voice actors. I by no means think my voice acting capabilities would be good. Basically, what I'm saying it sounds like I could have auditioned for a part and got the role. To cap it off, the voice acting also sounds like they didn't hire real voice actors, and instead used anyone with little or no voice acting experience. All I could think about was how ugly, and lifeless the park looked. Some games can get away with rougher visuals, especially if they lean towards a stylized nature, but this isn't one of them. People already hate spending $60 on AAA experiences and, even though I think they should cost more, it's a difficult sell when you can buy games for much less.Īnd despite how beautiful some of the screenshots make it look, the visuals aren't all that appealing. But for consumers playing the game, I don't think it's worth $40. They need to make money, and games aren't cheap to develop. A $40 price tag might be totally justifiable from the developer's standpoint. I don't know what Bee Simulator cost to make. The problem is that this is enjoyment is fleeting.

bee simulator review

I had fun flying around - even though the controls took me a bit to get used to - trying to find the rarest pollen I could.

bee simulator review

Play with friends or family in three game modes, including co-op and PvP on split screen. Buzzing around and collecting pollen can be relaxing and a nice change of pace from your typical shooters or expansive RPGs. User Score 6.5 Mixed or average reviews based on 28 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: See the world through the eyes of a bee Explore a world inspired by Central Park where you can take part in bee races, collect pollen from rare flowers and defy dangerous wasps. There's also a charm to Bee Simulator that you can't help but like. There's a charm to Bee Simulator that you can't help but like. Did you know a honey bee's wings can flap at 200 beats per second, creating its distinctive buzzing sound? Now you do. I learned some interesting things I may never have known otherwise. That may not be its primary purpose because of the way the game is designed, but these facts are welcome additions regardless. There are neat little facts about bees throughout its loading screens, and there are sections where you can read up on other insect facts as well. Bee Simulator acts as an intersection between those. I remember as a kid playing LeapFrog learning games and reading all sorts of books about insects and bugs. Source: Bigben Interactive (Image credit: Source: Bigben Interactive)







Bee simulator review