

I am in computer games development for 5 years, but I have been playing computer games for 25 years. How long have you been in the industry and what games have you worked on in the past? My name is Lukasz Rosinski, I am the Founder and Vice-President of VARSAV Game Studios. To begin with the names is always a great virtue.

VARSAV has decided to direct their team to creatively connect the world of simulators with other types of games.īee Simulator is just such a project – it combines a typical simulator with a game of action and a very non-invasively smug educational elements. Based on the knowledge gained from the work of the team on a few highly successful Polish productions, but also from their own experiences as players, they came to the conclusion that the success in the industry starts with the selection of a good specialization.

Currently, VARSAV puts great emphasis on their production team, which is now finishing the development of Bee Simulator. The company operates in several segments of the gaming industry. But due to the still low saturation of the VR market, the management decided to focus on projects aimed at PCs and consoles, postponing the debut of their VR games for the better. The studio initially focused on pre-production of projects in the VR segment. VARSAV Game Studios was created on the initiative of Lukasz Rosinski in 2016. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT VARSAV GAME STUDIOS & BEE SIMULATOR The happy beekeepers at VARSAV But that has nothing to do with VARSAV’s Bee Simulator. I got stung by almost 9 bees, of which, my friend and I beat one to death.
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No matter how noble its goals are, they can’t overcome the fact that the most important facet of the game is absolutely terrible, and for that reason, Bee Simulator is best avoided.īigben Interactive provided us with a Bee Simulator PS4 code for review purposes.Two innocent 4th standard students. Too bad, then, that the only thing young gamers - or anyone else, for that matter - is likely to take away from Bee Simulator is how utterly wretched its controls are. Given that pollinators like bees are endangered, that educational function can only be seen as a good thing.
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The game is stuffed full of bee facts, designed to impress upon young players the crucial role that bees play in our ecosystem. You can even sting humans, if you’re so inclined, and you can do so without the pesky death that accompanies it in the real bee world.Īnd, of course, you learn. You learn the locations of legendary flowers by dancing with other bees (it’s as cute as it sounds). You fly around Central Park doing all the things bees do. It’s doubly unfortunate, because otherwise Bee Simulator isn’t that bad. The race sections are so bad, they almost single-handedly sink the rest of the game, and I can’t imagine why the developers thought that an educational game for kids was the right place to stick the most unforgiving race course imaginable.
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These are pure torture, since they require you to make some sharp turns through a series of rings, and the controls just aren’t tight enough to let you do that. Worse still, there are races in Bee Simulator, some of which are key parts of moving the story - such as it is - forward. The simple act of going from one place to another is a lot harder than it needs to be your bee can only move up or down with great effort, they fly slowly, and any time you try and land anywhere, you need to touch it at just the right angle, or else you’ll bounce around trying to find your bearings. And seeing as bees tend to fly from place to place, you can see how that would have a detrimental impact on the game as a whole. The game’s failure can be traced directly to one thing: the flying in Bee Simulator is awful. Unfortunately, the execution of the idea leaves a whole lot to be desired. It’s intended to be an intro to open-world games for younger gamers that doubles as an educational tool about all things apian, which is certainly a noble aim. It’s an open-world sandbox game set in Central Park where, as the title implies, you’re a bee. The premise of Bee Simulator is a lot of fun.
