Community:Onett/Bee Swarm Simulator

Bee Swarm Simulator is a simulator game created by Onett. Players grow their own swarm of bees, collect pollen, and turn their pollen into honey to purchase in-game items. NPCs (or bears) are found around the game to give players quests. There are various types of bees to be discovered and many can only be attained by events, completing quests, or with other methods. There are power boosts that you can receive by finishing quests given to you by the NPCs or by searching the maps. These boosts can level up bees or turn them into a different type of bee.

Group
Players who are members of the Bee Swarm Simulator Club get access to additional perks, such as access to certain dispensers and exclusive codes. The group has over 10 million members. An example of one of the buffs is a speed buff found near spawn.

Game
Once players spawn into the game for the first time, a brief tutorial describes the basic mechanics to play the game. Everyone receives a Basic Egg to start their own swarm of bees. Players use a collection tool and their bees to collect pollen from fields. Once their pollen bag is full, they can convert the pollen into honey. Honey can then be used to purchase more bees, larger bags, more efficient collectors, accessory items to boost the player and hive.

As a player becomes more experienced, they can attempt to change their Basic Bees into more specialized bees using Royal Jelly. There are six types of bees with varying levels of rareness. Certain bees, such as Event Bees, can be purchased cheaper during a specific event time frame. Almost all bees have the capability to drop Ability Tokens, which can be used to boost pollen collection, damage, loot luck, etc..

NPCs around the game give players the opportunity to complete quests for a variety of prizes, such as honey, eggs, consumables, and potential enhancements for their swarm. Certain NPCs are available for a limited time and can give players early access to special items or bees.

Mobs are hostile creatures that will attack players to try and kill them. Some mobs defend certain fields, such as the Ladybug in the Mushroom Field. Others are for challenge purposes, like the Stick Bug Challenge. All mobs except ants can drop loot, with mobs with higher difficulty typically dropping more in quantity and quality.

Game Passes
Bee Swarm Simulator has four game passes. Those game passes can be purchased using Robux. The gamepasses are Bear Bee (800), 2x Honey Speed Pass (250), 2x Bee Pollen Pass (400), and 2x Ticket Chance Pass (unobtainable). Players can also use Robux in-game to purchase items such as Honey, Tickets, Royal Jellies, eggs, Cub Buddies, Magic Beans, Night Bells or limited time packs.

Trivia

 * The game has had many rough times since its release, and was even deleted at one point by Roblox by mistake on March 28, 2018. Within an hour of its deletion, the game was back up. On March 30, 2018, Onett confirmed that the game's deletion was a mistake and all action taken upon the game was reverted.
 * 1 hive can hold up to 50 bees. You get the first 25 free and you have to buy the last 25.
 * The game was nominated in 4 Bloxy categories:
 * Categories won were Best Social Group, Best Gameplay, and Game of the Year.
 * Categories lost were Best Breakout Game, and Best Tweet, losing respectively to Destruction Simulator and Badimo.
 * The creator of this game is shown falling in lava in the logo of the game "Speed Simulator 2"
 * The first ever person to hit 1,000,000,000 Honey is Velcarni, While the 100,000,000,000 was SDMittens.
 * The Stick Bug song used in the game is used in the meme "Get stick bugged LOL" that originated in mid-2020.
 * There has been a platform named Core, that is similar to Roblox, but has a presumed knock-off of Bee Swarm Simulator made by a user. The name of the game is "Honey Magnate", this was stated on the popular Roblox news Twitter account named RTC.
 * As of January 6, 2022, Bee Swarm Simulator participated in 3 Roblox events. The first being Egg Hunt 2019, in order to get the Flight of the Bumble Egg (unobtainable). The second being Egg Hunt 2020, in order to get the Swarming Egg of the Hive (unobtainable). and the third being Ready Player Two, in order to get the How to Program BASIC book.
 * As of January 6, 2022, the How to Program BASIC book is still obtainable. For more information on how to get it, click here.