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Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue

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40%Game Brain Score
graphics, optimization
monetization, stability
40% User Score Based on 58 reviews

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Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue is a single player and multiplayer open world management game. It was developed by Red Axe Games and was released on April 28, 2025. It received negative reviews from players.

Roadmap About the Game Drive Thru Simulator: Prologue gives you a taste of the full experience, where you’ll take orders, cook delicious meals, manage stock, and grow your restaurant. Master the art of speed, efficiency, and customer satisfaction as you turn a small roadside stand into the ultimate fast-food empire! Main Features:Time for Online Shopping!Order everything you need to …

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40%
Audience ScoreBased on 58 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
monetization16 negative mentions

  • The game concept is promising and fun, offering an entertaining core gameplay loop that keeps players engaged.
  • Developers are actively working on fixing bugs and showing interest in community feedback, with some players optimistic about the full game's release.
  • The sense of progression is well done and some players enjoyed the atmosphere and creative ideas behind the game.
  • The prologue is plagued with numerous bugs including progress not saving, broken controls, disappearing items, and frequent crashes that significantly hinder gameplay.
  • The game suffers from poor polish and performance issues such as lag, clunky controls, inconsistent UI, missing instructions, and localization problems.
  • The release as an incomplete, buggy prologue marketed separately is seen by players as misleading, cluttering the marketplace with unfinished content and causing frustration.
  • monetization
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization approach is heavily criticized for misleading players by selling an unfinished, buggy product masquerading as a full game, effectively using a promotional demo as a paid release. This tactic is viewed as exploitative, potentially abusing platform visibility to bypass proper marketing channels, and ultimately harmful to genuine developers and consumers.

    • “It's an advertisement disguised as a full game, and you're expected to pay for "Drive Thru Simulator" after seeing this advert.”
    • “This advertisement is for a product that does not even exist yet.”
    • “While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent bugs causing gameplay disruptions such as item disappearance, glitches, and inability to complete tasks. These problems make the experience frustrating and detract from enjoyment, leading many users to recommend avoiding the game until major fixes are implemented.

    • “But as it stands, it's far too buggy, and doesn't hold my attention because I have to redo everything.”
    • “Glitches desperately need to be fixed, have had times where items disappear and I have to repurchase them.”
    • “Extremely buggy - hopefully the early access has some major improvements, not sure I'd buy the full game where it stands.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay shows potential with a well-thought core mechanic and engaging loop but is currently hampered by numerous bugs and clunky controls, lacking clear instructions for players. Polishing and bug fixes are needed to improve the overall experience.

    • “Definitely needs polishing but it's a fun gameplay loop, assuming the bugs are worked out before release.”
    • “Although the core game mechanic and overall concept looks well thought.”
    • “Super clunky mechanics, no hints as to what buttons you need to press for anything.”
    • “It's good, but you'll encounter more bugs than actual gameplay.”
    • “Super clunky mechanics, with no hints as to what buttons you need to press for anything.”
    • “Although the core game mechanic and overall concept seem well thought out, the execution is lacking.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are poorly optimized, causing significant lag even on low settings, with noticeable animation issues such as characters clipping through objects. Players often need to reduce graphics and resolution to achieve playable performance.

  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Optimization appears inconsistent, with some users experiencing smooth performance on mid-range hardware, while others report difficulty achieving stable FPS despite having decent systems. Keeping drivers updated may help improve stability.

    • “I don't know why people are having performance issues. I'm not. I'm on a gaming laptop with an AMD Ryzen 5 6-core CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 laptop GPU with 6GB of VRAM, and the game is running smooth for me. Make sure all drivers are up to date.”
    • “Low performance; it's super hard to get stable FPS even on a decent system.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is praised for being pleasant and enhanced by creative core ideas, contributing to an engaging and unique experience.

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Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue is a open world management game.

Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue is available on PC and Windows.

Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue was released on April 28, 2025.

Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue was developed by Red Axe Games.

Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Drive Thru Simulator : Prologue is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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