- May 14, 2020
- VIS-Games
Bus Mechanic Simulator
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About
In Bus Mechanic Simulator, players step into the role of a bus mechanic, tasked with diagnosing and fixing various issues in city buses. This game features detailed vehicle inspections, a wide range of repair tools, and the need to manage time and resources carefully to complete jobs efficiently. With a variety of tasks and challenges, Bus Mechanic Simulator offers an engaging and immersive experience for fans of vehicle repair simulations.











- The game is very detailed and provides a realistic mechanic simulation experience.
- It offers a good insight into bus mechanics and is educational for those interested in the field.
- The developers are responsive to feedback and there is potential for future updates and improvements.
- The tutorial is lacking and does not provide sufficient guidance on game mechanics and controls.
- Many players experience significant lag and performance issues, making the game unplayable for some.
- The progression system can feel repetitive and lacks clear direction, leading to frustration.
- gameplay58 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay of Bus Mechanic Simulator is praised for its detailed mechanics and realistic simulation of bus repairs, providing a deep insight into the workings of buses. While players appreciate the smooth functioning and extensive learning opportunities, some express a desire for more interactive elements, such as purchasing and restoring vehicles like in other mechanic simulators. Overall, the game is considered a hidden gem for fans of the genre, despite some initial confusion regarding its mechanics.
“I am thoroughly enjoying the game; it is giving a great insight into bus mechanics as a whole.”
“This game is overall a good game and it plays very well once you figure out all the mechanics in the game.”
“Anyway, this is a solid mechanic simulator game, with a lot of detail, smooth functioning, very few (if any) bugs, and a lot of things to learn about how many buses (three types) go together.”
“Surprised by the mixed reviews, but if I were to guess why it would be down to the fact that people are missing the information on how to progress, how to unlock tools and tool slots, how the job cards have a mechanic built in that can show you where a specific part is, how to use the spare parts list correctly, and finally not knowing about the free camera view (F5 to enter, F6 to exit... this was a game changer for me).”
“For the gameplay, it's quite close to what happens in a garage, minus the mess and the struggle to undo rusted bolts and trying to see what I'm doing in dark parts of the bus.”
“They've tried to copy Car Mechanic Simulator but have failed miserably.”