Please enter a valid email address
Please choose a platform
:
How does your child play this? Alone, with friends, with family? How did they discover it and what kept them coming back for more?
To verify your input please enter your email to create an account.
Email:
Play Overview
I Commissioned Some Bees (2022) is a puzzle game series where you search original artwork to find bees hidden in them. There are many bees in every picture, so you can normally find one in a couple of seconds, although finding all of them can be challenging. It creates a unique, laidback game of hide-and-seek game that's ideal for unwinding for a few minutes at a time.
Every game in the series has several large pieces of artwork with bees hidden in plain sight. You can zoom in and click on each bee you see to collect it. While it's a simple game, some of the bees can be very well hidden, either by being the same colour as their background, hidden amongst an array of lines, or almost entirely tucked away behind an object. You don't have to find every bee in a picture to move on, so if some are too hard you can ignore them.
The result is a series that offers a relaxed respite from the business of life, where you can spend a few minutes a day searching through beautiful abstract art. There are lots of games in the series, with a new game being added almost weekly at times, varying what you are looking for (bunnies, cats, ladybugs, frogs, butterflies and even letters).
Our examiner, Ben Kendall, first checked I Commissioned Some Bees 4 months ago. It was re-examined by Ellen Robertson and updated 9 weeks ago.
Every game in the series has several large pieces of artwork with bees hidden in plain sight. You can zoom in and click on each bee you see to collect it. While it's a simple game, some of the bees can be very well hidden, either by being the same colour as their background, hidden amongst an array of lines, or almost entirely tucked away behind an object. You don't have to find every bee in a picture to move on, so if some are too hard you can ignore them.
The result is a series that offers a relaxed respite from the business of life, where you can spend a few minutes a day searching through beautiful abstract art. There are lots of games in the series, with a new game being added almost weekly at times, varying what you are looking for (bunnies, cats, ladybugs, frogs, butterflies and even letters).
Our examiner, Ben Kendall, first checked I Commissioned Some Bees 4 months ago. It was re-examined by Ellen Robertson and updated 9 weeks ago.
There are lots of games similar to I Commissioned Some Bees (Series). Here are some we picked for you:
Play Style
This is a Puzzle game with Collecting and Point-and-Click elements. This is a single-player game.
Duration
Play Time: It takes between 5 minutes and 10 minutes to play a round of this game. You can play for as little or as long as you like, but to find every single bee would likely take several hours.
Benefits
Age Ratings
Skill Level
4+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. It's simple fun that can be enjoyed by everyone from young children to teens and adults.
Costs
I Commissioned Some Bees usually costs £0.89 to £3.39.
I commissioned some bees
I commissioned some bees 10
I commissioned some bees 12 Days
I commissioned some bees 13
I commissioned some bees 14
I commissioned some bees 15
I commissioned some bees 2
I commissioned some bees 3
I commissioned some bees 4
I commissioned some bees 5
I commissioned some bees 6
I commissioned some bees 7
I commissioned some bees 8
I commissioned some bees 9
There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.Game Details
Release Date: 30/05/2022, updated in 2024
Price: 50% off
Out Now: PC
Skill Rating: 4+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Puzzle (Collecting and Point-and-Click)
Accessibility: 23 features
Components: 2D Side-On and Cartoon
Developer: Follow The Fun Dev (@FollowTheFunDev)
© 2024 Family Gaming Database