Bug Breeding is a game where you become the owner of a bug farm located on the table in your kitchen. The aim of the game is to take care of the bugs by providing them with food, sweets, medicine and equipment, all sold in the store for beetle coins. You can earn coins by selling bugs and by winning at exhibitions.
To ensure your bugs are healthy, you must feed them regularly. The energy indicator shows whether a selected bug is hungry or not. A hungry bug will not search for a partner and will gain a lower price when sold. You can feed them by tapping on the selected button with cutlery. When a bug eats, it will produce poo which you can remove by tapping on it. Don't worry, it doesn't smell - try it out!
Happiness is another key factor in the game, which can be increased by sweets, reproduction, contact with other bugs, and cleaning. You can give them sweets by tapping on the selected button with a sugar cube.
Bugs can become ill but every illness can be treated using medicine. The illness shortens a bug's life and an ill bug does not want to reproduce. If a bug goes blind, it will not be able to find food. Rabies is a dangerous disease that can cause a bug to kill every bug it meets. You can insert medicine by tapping on the selected button with a phial.
Bugs want to reproduce, and their desire to do so is connected to the loneliness indicator. When the desire increases, the male looks for a female and vice versa. Not every time a male meets a female will a new bug be born. Females lay eggs, which turn into worms and then into bugs. You can even study the inheritance of body parts from parents to descendants.
In the laboratory, you can create new species of bugs, which will bring new colors and shapes of body parts.
The travel box allows you to send a bug to an exhibition, which are organized all over the world. Only bugs in good condition will be rewarded with big money.
The water bowl allows you to clean your bugs. Bugs like swimming, so their happiness level increases during cleaning.
If you want to ensure that a certain pair of bugs will have a child, you can close the pair in a fence. However, don't forget to feed the bugs, as reproduction of beetles requires patience.