Honey Bees Overview
Honey Bees was one of those simple, absorbing games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything grand, just a straightforward task to fill a few minutes between other things. You would load it up in a browser window, and the premise was immediately clear.
You control a single bee with your mouse, moving it around a field of flowers. Your job is to collect pollen from the blossoms and carry it back to your hive. Each successful trip adds a little more honey to your comb, which you can then sell for virtual coins. The mechanics are basic: you click to guide the bee, avoid the occasional wandering spider, and manage your trips efficiently. The pace is steady, almost meditative, but it can get frantic when you're trying to maximize your haul before time runs out. It feels like a quiet, repetitive chore that somehow becomes compelling.