Apiary review: "Puts novel twists on the worker placement genre"

Apiary board filled with tokens, models, and sci-fi imagery
(Image: © Samantha Nelson)

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Apiary puts novel twists on the worker placement genre by powering its worker bees up and down and changing the dynamics of how opponents handle occupied spaces on the board. Combining those mechanics with elements or resource management, engine building, and tile placement creates a rich game experience with a huge array of strategies to experiment with. That complexity may be intimidating to new players, but it provides a high level of replꦺayabilit🔯y.

Pros

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    Well-made pieces that fit neatly in the box

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    High replayability

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    Avoids s🍌ome of the pitfalls of worker pl🍒acement games

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    Cute theme based on bee behaviors

Cons

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    Complexity might deter some players

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    Can feel ꧋a bit too much like multiple games fused together