

The artwork ranges from below average to excellent, with some of the gallery illustrations being substantially better than others. Sensitive people are advised to stay well away from this title for their own good. The game boasts a total of sixteen endings though only three of these are 'good' ends, with the rest ranging from disappointing to outright horrifying. Although there's some crossover at the beginning, the three main routes end up going in very different directions later on. It's not a title you can finish in a day or two if you want to explore it properly. The game's length surprised me, with the three main routes being longer than I was expecting. I'm pretty happy with the game's technical design and there are a large number of save slots to allow you to go back and try out different decisions.

There are a few exchanges which use convoluted terminology and bee-specific references, but as you have complete control over the interface you can check the log at any time and play back any lines you want to hear a second time. Since there is no English-language edition I'm playing the Japanese version, which is fully voiced and mostly very easy to understand.

It runs flawlessly even though I don't have a proper PC. The graphics in this game are quite simple it's a traditional visual novel with very few special effects. Before going into the game's peculiar issues, I'll give a quick summary of the basics. Having now completed the game I finally understand why there were so many complaints. Great deal of negativity about the story on both Japanese andĮnglish-speaking forums, which confused me after the great experience Pirates outside Japan) had finished their first play-throughs.
QUEEN BEE GAME SOFTWARE
Owing to international shipping times I received myĬopy of the game around the time that people in Japan (and software The hive setting offers a rich blend of politics, culture and cleverness when the writing team chooses to take proper advantage of it.
QUEEN BEE GAME FREE
The free Jooubachi No Oubou: Menou-hen demo is fantastic, by the way.
QUEEN BEE GAME SERIES
It was actually seeing Kaguya's sample illustrations on the official website which originally persuaded me to give the series a try, though I started with Menou's game demo and decided to enjoy the series in the intended order. I'll write a separate post for Kaguya's game once I've completed it. I have yet to play the second game, so all of my impressions in this post come from Jooubachi No Oubou: Menou-hen. The sister title Jooubachi No Oubou: Kaguya-hen would be released a month later and follow Kaguya, a beautiful outcast who has three drones of her own - the creepy Sumeragi, the timid insect-master Utsuro and the deeply loyal Rin. February 2014's Jooubachi No Oubou: Menou-hen would follow the gentle princess Menou and her three drones - the stoic instructor Takanemaru, the dashing hero Hakuou and the cheerful psychopath Ruby. Though there are a handful of special scenarios available on limited edition CDs as well, these six situation CDs would have been the first taste most people had of the series.Įventually a game edition was announced, split into two separate titles and released for Windows PCs. The game series originated with a series of six adult situation CDs, each introducing a different male suitor for one of the two queen candidates, Menou and Kaguya. There are spoilers below for all of the content in the game, including the endings.

I haven't included anything explicit in my summary but I'm going to be talking about the content of the game nonetheless. I know that I have a lot of male readers so if that description makes you uncomfortable please don't read my mini-review.
QUEEN BEE GAME PC
For those unfamiliar with Jooubachi No Oubou: Menou-hen, it's an adult PC game aimed at women about a female bee's journey to becoming the new queen of her hive.
