Hay Day, a very famous mobile app game created by Supercell, is known by its players to post samples or notifications about their upcoming events or the like on their page. Now, once more, they have dropped down hints on some amazing features that would come sometime in the future.
Just this September of the year 2014, the game has given an update that made honey bees the new manufacturing animal. If you are one of those lucky, addicted players who have achieved level 39, you must have already unlocked these busy bees.
Once they are unlocked, you will have the ability to put beehives and nectar bushes all around your farm. Just like that, you could relax yourself and just wait for your little flying workers to collect the sweet nectar.
Some beginners on Hay Day have found out that the farther away you positioned the beehive, the longer time it takes the bee to come back with the amassed honey. The best thing regarding the bees was that they are still going to collect nectar even if you go offline so that when you return to the game, the only thing you have to do is collect honeycombs and create cool goodies like honey, lobster skewer and many products with honey in it such as popcorn, toast, jars, soup and even cakes. Once you have amassed a specific amount of nectar, you will be given the choice to make more beehives, you may have as much as 4 beehives on your farm.
With bees being introduced, we have anticipated that more bee related items would be added to the game. Finally, last October 14, Hay Day declared that there will be two new bee related goodies, namely Beeswax and the Candle Maker. According to speculations, the Candle Maker and Beeswax may be unlocked on the 48th level, so to those who wish to see it, be prepared to level up. To produce the Beeswax, you must use your Honey Extractor. Once it is done, you may use this finished item to produce scented candles using the Candle Maker.
Basing on the recent statements given that Hay Day posts on its page, it seems that this much beloved farm game is now promoting the production of bee related goods more and with this we may most likely expect and see more bee related merchandise to come.