Where the Bees Make Honey is coming to the Nintendo Switch. Wakefield Interactive and publisher Whitehorn Digital recently shared the announcement on the game’s Twitter page. The title is the first game by indie developer Brian Wilson, the one-man studio known as Wakefield Interactive, and also celebrated its PC and console launch earlier this year. According to the Twitter post, the game will be making its way to the Switch next month.
If you’re unfamiliar with the title, Where the Bees Make Honey is a puzzle-adventure narrative game that tells a story of a young woman named Sunny. While uncertain about the next steps to take in life, she recalls memories of her youth, dressed as an adorable little bee with one of the greatest gifts of childhood: a highly active imagination. The focus and main theme of this game is nostalgia, and remembering a time when creativity and imagination were possibly the most active. One of the goals for the developer was to capture “that grace period in a childhood where playing dress-up was larger than life and changed the environment around you.”
This game is more for casual gameplay. While there are rotating puzzles, side-scrolling exploration, and giant pumpkins, the project was designed with more of a focus on the narrative as well as the player’s overall experience. Throughout the game, Sunny reflects on her memories and special moments of youth, but through the perspective of an adult. Where the Bees Make Honey tries to remind us of our freedom to dream and express our imagination, something so important no matter how old we are.
If you have not seen it yet, you can view the Where the Bees Make Honey launch trailer for PC and Consoles below.
Where the Bees Make Honey is currently available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC (Windows). The game will be celebrating its newest console launch for the Nintendo Switch sometime next month. Wakefield Interactive has yet to reveal an official release date for the Switch as of now.
For more information regarding Where the Bees Make Honey, including recommended system requirements, be sure to visit the game’s website or its official Steam page. And stay up to date with the latest news by checking updates made to the game’s Twitter page.