I commissioned some bees 4
- July 28, 2022
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"I Commissioned Some Bees 4" is a rhythm game where players help a group of bees create honey music. Each level features a distinct song and visual style, with notes that must be hit in time with the music. The game encourages creativity and customization, allowing players to create and share their own levels. Successfully completing levels earns players new items and bee species to further enhance their honey-making experience.
Reviews
- The game features beautifully hand-drawn artwork and soothing music, creating a relaxing atmosphere for players.
- It offers a fun and engaging hidden object experience, with a variety of challenges that can be enjoyed solo or with family.
- Achievements are easy to unlock, making it a great choice for players looking for a casual gaming experience.
- Some players found the graphics quality to be poor, with bees that are not easily distinguishable from the background.
- The gameplay can feel repetitive, as it primarily revolves around searching for bees without much variation.
- A few levels are considered too easy, which may disappoint players looking for a more challenging experience.
- graphics16 mentions
- 63 % positive mentions
- 19 % neutral mentions
- 19 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are highly praised for their vibrant and beautiful artwork, featuring bees in various fantastical settings. Players appreciate the ability to zoom in and out, enhancing the experience of searching for the bees, while the accompanying music adds to the overall enjoyment. The visuals are described as colorful yet tasteful, contributing to a fun and engaging atmosphere.
“Fantastic artwork in a variety of fantastical settings which starts off great with lots of vibrant colours, energy and even a good puzzle-oriented picture.”
“The artworks are beautiful, and while being colourful, they're not garish.”
“Continuing the fine tradition of finding bees in interesting artwork accompanied by pleasant sounds and music.”
“[b]graphics and sound:[/b] the graphics are... well, they're bees.”
“[b]graphics and sound:[/b] the graphics are... well, they're bees.”
“[b]graphics and sound:[/b] the graphics are... well, they're bees.”
- music14 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 43 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is consistently praised for being soothing and perfectly complementing the artwork, enhancing the overall experience of hunting for hidden insects. Players appreciate the option to adjust or mute the music, which adds to the game's accessibility. Overall, the soundtrack is described as a delightful and enjoyable aspect of the gameplay.
“The music is a pleasure to the ears, as always.”
“Great music to hunt down those pesky insects.”
“Same simple controls as before and the music suited each picture perfectly.”
- gameplay6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is consistently centered around the simple mechanic of searching for bees, with little variation across the series. Reviewers note that the core gameplay remains unchanged, leading to repetitive experiences.
“The gameplay consists entirely of looking for bees.”
“I wrote one review that I will post with every game in this series since the point and mechanics are all the same.”
“The gameplay consists entirely of looking for bees.”
- humor4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted as being particularly amusing, with a specific emphasis on the comedic portrayal of bees, which resonates well with players. Overall, the humor is consistently described as entertaining and effective.
“That's very funny.”
“Bees are funny.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game has low replayability, with users indicating that there is little incentive to play it more than once, as the experience can feel tedious and frustrating.
“Replayability: there's really no reason to play this game more than once, unless you're a masochist who enjoys staring at a screen for hours on end, trying to find tiny little bees.”