At first, you start with a default beehive, one flower, and one bee. A bee comes out of the hive and starts flying in a random direction. If you left-click on the bee with the mouse and drag and drop it to the destination, the bee will follow that path (it will follow you as soon as you start dragging). When dropped, a finishing dot is stamped; a red dot is stamped if dropped from a flower, and a yellow dot is stamped if dropped from a honeycomb. At first, the bees are guided to the flower, and then the bees disappear for a few seconds. Then it appears from that spot again with honey and flies to a random location again. You can tell if a bee has honey by looking at the honey on its body. If you drag and drop the honey-carrying bee back into the hive, it will disappear from the hive, and after a few seconds, it will appear in its original state after storing the honey and fly in a random direction. Every time you collect one honey, a bee is born, and for every five pieces of honey you collect, you can place a beehive where you want. If the bees collide with each other, it's game over. The goal is to create a lot of bees like this, manipulate them, and play to avoid hitting them.
Drawing path function using way points
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