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A cozy open-world sim for kids and low-stakes afternoons, solid if you've never touched the original, a harder sell if you already have the 2019 game on your shelf.

Look, I cover shooters for a living, so my bar for recommending a game where the most intense moment is dodging a wasp with a quick-time event is pretty specific. But my kid grabbed the controller, and I ended up watching longer than I planned. Bee Simulator: The Hive bundles the original 2019 Bee Simulator with a new expansion called The Hive into a single package. It's an arcade-leaning, family-aimed sim set across a semi-open world inspired by Central Park, ponds, picnic grounds, a zoo, a funfair, all scaled up to look enormous from a bee's point of view. The size-contrast presentation is genuinely one of the better tricks the game pulls; the world feels credibly massive when you're tiny, and that sense of scale alone carries the vibe for a while. The core loop is pollen runs, pure and simple. You fly glowing rings near flowers, activate Bee Vision to spot higher-rarity blooms, fill your carry capacity, then fly back to deposit. Between runs, there are jet-stream races, memory-based waggle dances to communicate with your colony, and wasp fights that are essentially button-prompt exchanges rather than real combat. The fights break up the monotony without demanding much of you, which is the right call for the audience this is aimed at. Knowledge Points earned from pollen drops unlock creature trophies and bee skins, and you can slap a hat on your bee and add a colored flight trail, which sounds ridiculous and is in fact somewhat charming. The Hive expansion adds a post-story layer where you gather resources, set up outposts, and construct both practical and decorative buildings for your own colony. The building system is light, don't come in expecting colony management depth, but it does give you a visible progression hook after the main story wraps. The main story runs roughly three to four hours to completion. Getting every collectible and trophy stretches that toward eleven. The soundtrack, composed by Mikolaj Stroinski who handled The Witcher 3, is genuinely above-budget for a game at this scale, relaxing without being forgettable. On the technical side, the PC version's default sensitivity was reported as too low by several players, and the controls can feel sluggish in tight spaces, which matters more in the races than in the open flying sections. Save-file bugs and stuck quest states have been flagged in community feedback, particularly around the resource-gathering quests in The Hive mode, so keeping manual saves is a good habit here. The honest problem this release faces is that it's really a 1.5 rather than a clean sequel. If you played the original, the core story is identical, you're replaying the same campaign to unlock the hive-building endgame, which some returning players understandably find frustrating, especially with the original still sold separately at a lower price point. Steam reviews sit at mixed, split largely between newcomers who found it a pleasant surprise and returning players who felt short-changed. For a first-time player, especially one with younger people in the room, this is a competent, warm, and occasionally educational package with split-screen co-op for up to four that works well in short sessions. For anyone who already put hours into the 2019 version, the value calculation is significantly less favorable. Fred, Scout Team

Bee Simulator: The Hive

Bee Simulator: The Hive

4 ago 2025VARSAV Game StudiosUntold Tales
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A cozy open-world sim for kids and low-stakes afternoons, solid if you've never touched the original, a harder sell if you already have the 2019 game on your shelf.

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Look, I cover shooters for a living, so my bar for recommending a game where the most intense moment is dodging a wasp with a quick-time event is pretty specific. But my kid grabbed the controller, and I ended up watching longer than I planned. Bee Simulator: The Hive bundles the original 2019 Bee Simulator with a new expansion called The Hive into a single package. It's an arcade-leaning, family-aimed sim set across a semi-open world inspired by Central Park, ponds, picnic grounds, a zoo, a funfair, all scaled up to look enormous from a bee's point of view. The size-contrast presentation is genuinely one of the better tricks the game pulls; the world feels credibly massive when you're tiny, and that sense of scale alone carries the vibe for a while. The core loop is pollen runs, pure and simple. You fly glowing rings near flowers, activate Bee Vision to spot higher-rarity blooms, fill your carry capacity, then fly back to deposit. Between runs, there are jet-stream races, memory-based waggle dances to communicate with your colony, and wasp fights that are essentially button-prompt exchanges rather than real combat. The fights break up the monotony without demanding much of you, which is the right call for the audience this is aimed at. Knowledge Points earned from pollen drops unlock creature trophies and bee skins, and you can slap a hat on your bee and add a colored flight trail, which sounds ridiculous and is in fact somewhat charming. The Hive expansion adds a post-story layer where you gather resources, set up outposts, and construct both practical and decorative buildings for your own colony. The building system is light, don't come in expecting colony management depth, but it does give you a visible progression hook after the main story wraps. The main story runs roughly three to four hours to completion. Getting every collectible and trophy stretches that toward eleven. The soundtrack, composed by Mikolaj Stroinski who handled The Witcher 3, is genuinely above-budget for a game at this scale, relaxing without being forgettable. On the technical side, the PC version's default sensitivity was reported as too low by several players, and the controls can feel sluggish in tight spaces, which matters more in the races than in the open flying sections. Save-file bugs and stuck quest states have been flagged in community feedback, particularly around the resource-gathering quests in The Hive mode, so keeping manual saves is a good habit here. The honest problem this release faces is that it's really a 1.5 rather than a clean sequel. If you played the original, the core story is identical, you're replaying the same campaign to unlock the hive-building endgame, which some returning players understandably find frustrating, especially with the original still sold separately at a lower price point. Steam reviews sit at mixed, split largely between newcomers who found it a pleasant surprise and returning players who felt short-changed. For a first-time player, especially one with younger people in the room, this is a competent, warm, and occasionally educational package with split-screen co-op for up to four that works well in short sessions. For anyone who already put hours into the 2019 version, the value calculation is significantly less favorable.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscloud-savestier:indieCozyFamily Co-opSplit-ScreenHive BuildingOpen World FlightEducationalArcade Mini-GamesShort Sessions

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4 GB RAM
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