- June 23, 2022
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I commissioned some bees 2
97%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
grinding, gameplay
97% User Score 118 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
"I Commissioned Some Bees 2" is a sequel to the popular idle game where you play as a beekeeper. Hire and manage bees to produce honey, complete objectives, and upgrade your hive for increased production. With new challenges, bees, and upgrades, this game offers a sweet escapade into the world of beekeeping.







Audience ScoreBased on 118 reviews
graphics14 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions
- The game features beautifully hand-drawn artwork and a relaxing atmosphere, making it enjoyable for hidden object fans.
- It offers a good balance of challenge and relaxation, with varying levels of difficulty that keep players engaged.
- The zoom feature and hint system enhance the gameplay experience, allowing players to easily navigate and find hidden items.
- Some players find the number of bees overwhelming, leading to a tedious experience as they feel crammed into each level.
- The quality of the images can be inconsistent, with some bees being too small or faint to find without hints, which detracts from the relaxing experience.
- The game may feel repetitive for those looking for more variety or complexity, as it follows a similar formula to previous entries in the series.
- graphics24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics feature vibrant and colorful artwork with unique themes for each scene, enhancing the fun of finding hidden bees. While the art is generally well-received, some users noted issues with blurriness when zooming in and basic menu design. Overall, the game maintains a consistent art style, though some bees may be too small or faint, requiring hints for easier gameplay.
“Every artwork piece is amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed finding every single bee.”
“The artworks are really good this time too, the bees are even better hidden than in the first one it seems.”
“There isn’t much to it and what is there is implemented in the most basic manner – the menus are uninformative, the pictures are static and have massive white borders around them, and the artwork gets very blurry once you zoom in.”
“Essentially the same thing as the first game, but with a more consistent art style and no hidden achievements.”
“The colourful artwork is a different theme for each scene.”