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When focusing on the main objectives, Bee Simulator is about 3 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 10½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
How long is 1 day in Bee Swarm Simulator? ›
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Daytime lasts from around 10 to 30 minutes (for an average of 20 minutes). All music plays as normal.
What is the max level bee? ›
If the bee is one level lower than the mob, it has a 50% chance to hit the mob. If the bee is two levels down, it only has a 25% chance to hit, and so on. The maximum level a bee can achieve is 25. It is generally difficult to reach levels above 20, but if a bee reaches the maximum level, the bee will still gain bond.
How do you progress in Bee Simulator? ›
How to Become a Pro at Bee Swarm Simulator
- Save up your pollen until your container is full.
- Try to get more bees.
- Battle whatever you can.
- Use items.
- Level up your bees.
- Do quests.
- Do sprouts.
- Take advantage of the night.
What is the goal of Bee Simulator? ›
Basically, you take on the role of a bee that has to help look after the hive, collect pollen, and then eventually find a new home for everyone to move on to. It's as simple as that, with no deep bee-fuelled narrative to be found, but rather a quirky (and undeniably charming) escapade instead.
How long does it take to complete bee simulator? ›
When focusing on the main objectives, Bee Simulator is about 3 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 10½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
Who should I give my first star treat to? ›
What should I use my first star treat on? I would Do Vicious bee, Becomes even stronger and U have to Wait less for the tunnel bear , stump snail or King beetle. Never use a star treat on a non-event bee.
How do you get honey fast in bee SIM? ›
Best ways to get honey faster are:
- Quests, LOTS of quests (specifically the lower tear ones like mama bear and black bear)
- Do your mobs.
- Take FULL advantage of events.
- Codes, they usually give honey and also give a capacity boost so you would have a good shot.
Can you sting in bee simulator? ›
The world of bees is not as carefree as one may think. Wasps, frogs, spiders, and some of the less friendly people will take any chance to ruin your plans. Don't hesitate to use your sting to save your swarm from enemies. You are the master of air acrobatics.
Is Bee Simulator worth it? ›
Bee Simulator could've been something special if it had more variety in the missions and a world that didn't feel so empty. With a lack of both the game just feels a bit boring at times. The game is beautiful though and plays well so you might want to give it a chance when it's on sale.
Change your perspective and explore a vast semi-open world inspired by Central Park through the eyes of a bee. Play with friends or family in split screen with up to 4 players on dedicated maps. Save your hive from destruction. Your fate – and that of the whole swarm – is in your tiny hands!
What does a gifted bee do? ›
Gifted Bees are a special type of bee with improved stats and a buff called a "Gifted Hive Bonus." It improves the performance of the player and/or their bees, similar to badges. Every time the player uses a royal jelly or hatches an egg, they have a 0.4% (1 in 250) chance to get a gifted bee.
How long does a bee swarm take? ›
A swarm may rest in one location for only an hour or they may stay for several days, but the beekeeper has no way of knowing which it will be.
How long does Swarm last for? ›
The swarm typically stays in this temporary location for a couple hours to several days, which is when it is often spotted by passers-by.
How long does a night last in Bee Swarm Simulator? ›
After removing all the fireflies in a field three times, they will fly to a different field. Fireflies will only stop in the Rose Field, Cactus Field, Pineapple Patch, Spider Field, Strawberry Field and Bamboo Field. Night lasts 2 minutes 35 seconds, which is the duration of the night theme (mountaincall).
What time period is Swarm in? ›
A: Bees usually swarm during the spring, between March and May, when there are lots of nectar and pollen resources available. It is not uncommon, however, to see swarms in the summer.