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Gas Station Simulator

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87%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
stability, optimization
87% User Score Based on 11,576 reviews

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Gas Station Simulator is a single player casual simulation game with a business theme. It was developed by DRAGO entertainment and was released on October 20, 2022. It received positive reviews from players.

In Gas Station Simulator, players manage and upgrade their own gas station, fixing vehicles, managing inventory, and expanding the business for increased profits. Perform various tasks such as cleaning, maintenance, and purchasing upgrades to improve customer satisfaction and station efficiency. With a variety of customization options and the challenge of growing the gas station into a successful business, this simulator offers hours of immersive gameplay.

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87%
Audience ScoreBased on 11,576 reviews
gameplay287 positive mentions
stability511 negative mentions

  • The game features engaging management mechanics and a satisfying core gameplay loop that keeps players invested.
  • The atmosphere is charming and immersive, effectively capturing the nostalgic vibe of a roadside gas station.
  • The humor and quirky characters add personality to the game, making the experience enjoyable and lighthearted.
  • The game suffers from significant bugs, glitches, and performance issues, leading to a frustrating experience for many players.
  • Once the main story is completed, the game lacks long-term engagement and compelling reasons to replay.
  • The monetization strategies, including forced advertisements and DLCs, have drawn criticism, leading to a perception of the game as a 'cash grab'.
  • gameplay
    900 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Gas Station Simulator" is characterized by a mix of engaging management mechanics and repetitive tasks, with players managing various aspects of a gas station, including fueling cars, stocking shelves, and handling customer service. While the core gameplay loop is addictive and offers a satisfying sense of progression, many players report issues with bugs, performance problems, and a lack of depth in certain mechanics, leading to a grindy experience over time. Overall, the game provides a fun and immersive simulation experience, but it requires further polish and content updates to enhance long-term enjoyment.

    • “The gameplay focuses on resource management, task handling, and gradual expansion.”
    • “Running the station, managing stock, serving customers, and even keeping the place clean all come together into a gameplay loop that’s both addictive and rewarding.”
    • “The core gameplay loop revolves around managing various aspects of your gas station, including fuel prices, inventory management, customer service, and facility maintenance.”
    • “Don't expect anything more than 14-15 hours of grindy, repetitive gameplay in the base game.”
    • “Very buggy, very broken mechanics, lots of grindy tasks that will leave you mad, and felt very disconnected from the story.”
    • “The gameplay gets really grindy and it's a ton of doing the same thing over and over.”
  • story
    569 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally perceived as minimal and often serves more as a tutorial than a central focus, with many players expressing a desire for a more engaging narrative. While some find the light-hearted elements and quirky characters enjoyable, others criticize the story for being too short, linear, and at times, disconnected from the gameplay. Overall, the narrative provides a basic framework for progression but lacks depth and replayability, leading to a sense of repetitiveness once the main missions are completed.

    • “The gameplay is engaging and the storyline that slowly leads us to progressive development is interesting.”
    • “The story line is weirdly good, and it's got a good sense of humor.”
    • “I love the whole concept, even the basic story line; it still feels like you are there, taking care of customers/guests and making the gas station your own!”
    • “The story is a waste of time and serves only to artificially gate progress, which means that you end up with loads of money which you need to invest into upgrades, but by the time you've unlocked those upgrades, you're already out of money because the game is constantly harassing you to buy the upgrades that it wants you to buy.”
    • “The game could be fun, but too much stuff is arbitrarily gated behind the 'story' which, frankly, is thin and really only seems to serve as a tutorial.”
    • “Once the story missions are done, the game isn't really open to endless play.”
  • stability
    518 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern, with numerous players reporting frequent bugs, glitches, and crashes that disrupt gameplay. While some find the humorous side of these issues adds charm, many express frustration over game-breaking problems and poor optimization, leading to a generally unpolished experience. Despite occasional patches, the consensus is that the game remains too buggy for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

    • “Looks quite nice, not very buggy and has enough content for the price.”
    • “Not buggy at all.”
    • “The game runs great.”
    • “The game constantly freezes for me and the only way to gain control of my PC again is by doing a reboot.”
    • “It's frustrating, full of game-breaking glitches/bugs, crashes a lot, and boring.”
    • “This game is a buggy mess and I love it.”
  • graphics
    479 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment over performance issues, including lag and low frame rates even on high-end systems. While some appreciate the charming and atmospheric visuals that capture the essence of a roadside gas station, others criticize the graphics as outdated or poorly optimized, leading to frequent crashes and glitches. Overall, the game's graphics are seen as decent but in need of significant improvements to enhance the overall experience.

    • “The graphics are stunning and the attention to detail is impressive, making the game feel realistic and engaging.”
    • “The game's graphics are great, with detailed vehicle models and environments that look very realistic.”
    • “The graphics, while not the most cutting-edge, provide a charming and vibrant atmosphere.”
    • “I was prepared to power on as I do like the game and just live with it, until the workshop opened up and the graphics were so bad I had to guess which car part needed repair, apart from the popped tire of course.”
    • “Even with the graphics fully maxed, all signs and labels are still completely blurred out.”
    • “I have a relatively powerful PC; it can run most games on max graphics, but this game even lags it.”
  • optimization
    357 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received widespread criticism, with many players reporting significant performance issues, including frequent frame drops, stuttering, and crashes, particularly in later stages of gameplay. While some users noted improvements after updates, the overall consensus is that the game remains poorly optimized, often rendering it unplayable on various hardware configurations. Many reviewers expressed frustration over the developers prioritizing new content over essential performance fixes, leading to a disappointing experience despite the game's engaging concept.

    • “The game runs smoothly on my MacBook thanks to good optimization, and the controls are simple and intuitive.”
    • “Now then, the graphics are good, the sound is decent, and the overall optimization is more than satisfactory, with the game performing flawlessly on my machine with everything set to epic.”
    • “It's a testament to the developers’ hard work that the game is optimized so well for those with decent hardware.”
    • “I enjoyed the concept of the game but have to give it a thumbs down due to bugs and terrible optimization.”
    • “The optimization issue, however, is probably the game's largest issue overall.”
    • “This game is brutally un-optimized, highly buggy, and currently has an unfulfilling game loop.”
  • grinding
    334 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players noting that while the initial gameplay can be engaging, it quickly devolves into repetitive and tedious tasks. Players often express frustration over the arbitrary requirements for progression, which can lead to a sense of disconnect from the game's narrative and enjoyment. Overall, the game is described as highly grindy, requiring significant time investment for upgrades and achievements, making it more suitable for those who enjoy such gameplay loops.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “It's not too grindy for the most part.”
    • “Don't expect anything more than 14-15 hours of grindy, repetitive gameplay in the base game.”
    • “The gameplay gets really grindy and it's a ton of doing the same thing over and over.”
    • “The rewards for tasks are far too low, so it feels like endless grinding with little payoff.”
  • humor
    214 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is a standout feature, with players praising its quirky characters, absurd situations, and lighthearted tone that keeps the experience enjoyable. Many find the bugs and glitches amusing, often adding to the comedic charm rather than detracting from gameplay. Overall, the game successfully blends humor with simulation elements, making it a fun and engaging experience for a wide range of players.

    • “The game also has a sense of humor and doesn't take itself too seriously, like having an Elvis ghost float around the station at night playing guitar. I would highly recommend it if you like simulator and management games.”
    • “The quirky characters and humorous interactions add personality to the game, keeping things lighthearted and fun.”
    • “The humor sprinkled throughout adds a lighthearted touch, keeping the experience enjoyable.”
    • “I hate that stupid, no good, worthless, spray painting, buck-toothed, uncool hat-wearing, un-ironic overalls, unfunny, annoying, goofy laughing, slow running moron.”
    • “But no, I'm giving it a negative note; it crashed over a dozen times during my 8-hour playthrough. It's not funny having to reload and lose over 10 minutes of (very intensive) progress. I can still recommend it due to gameplay, but not due to the overall experience, as that is next to unplayable.”
  • music
    97 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with many players appreciating its ability to create an immersive atmosphere that complements the game's setting. While the soundtrack is described as enjoyable and fitting for the vibe, some users noted that it can become repetitive and would benefit from more variety. Overall, the music enhances the gameplay experience, making it a relaxing option for players who enjoy listening to tunes while engaging in the game's activities.

    • “The music, for me personally, is very well chosen.”
    • “Love the music and the vibe.”
    • “The sound design and music are nice; it reminds me of all those movies about Route 66 and deserts around California and Arizona.”
    • “The main game music turned a little bit flat at the end.”
    • “Music is omnipresent, doesn't change volume, and is the same 10 seconds on loop at all times.”
    • “It would be nice if you could change the music on the radios or have an employee handle deliveries, though.”
  • atmosphere
    60 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is widely praised for its charming and immersive qualities, effectively capturing the gritty yet nostalgic vibe of a roadside gas station in a desert setting. Players appreciate the detailed environments, quirky characters, and engaging sound design, which together create a relaxing yet busy experience. However, some critiques mention a lack of variety in decorations and occasional gameplay bugs that detract from the overall experience.

    • “The graphics are quite nice, creating a pleasant and lively atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere and art style are incredible: cars, desert, days and nights, neon signs in the dust wind, rock 'n' roll, gambling, and all kinds of western and car-themed decorations.”
    • “The atmosphere feels exactly how you would imagine a place like this to be, and it's a lot of fun.”
    • “Despite the jank, the game has its own atmosphere and immerses the player in the fantasy of trying to manage the gas station by constantly running around and juggling a lot of various busy work like serving customers, restocking, cleaning, painting, flipping cars that somehow managed to roll over, etc.”
    • “The atmosphere is so effectively depressing that it’s almost impressive.”
    • “Weirdly kind of creepy atmosphere.”
  • replayability
    48 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's replayability is a mixed bag, with many players noting a lack of long-term engagement once the main story is completed. While some find enjoyment in replaying the game due to its fun mechanics and added DLC content, others criticize its limited mission variety and the absence of compelling reasons to restart. Many reviewers express a desire for more content and features to enhance replay value, suggesting that improvements could significantly elevate the experience.

    • “Its fun, very satisfying and replayable.”
    • “This adds a layer of depth and replayability to the game, as players work towards achieving their goals and optimizing their gas station to maximize efficiency and profitability.”
    • “This game seems to get good updates although even without them it still has excellent replayability.”
    • “However, the game has unfortunately very little replay value; once you've unlocked everything, there's essentially no reason to keep playing, nor to restart from scratch.”
    • “No replay value for me, and not worth playing after you've purchased everything possible.”
    • “Doubt it'll stay installed after playing through it, as there's not much replayability.”
  • monetization
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has drawn significant criticism, with many players labeling it as a "cash grab" due to the frequent forced advertisements and DLCs that feel disconnected from the core gameplay. Users express disappointment over the developers prioritizing new content over fixing existing issues, leading to a perception that the game is more focused on profit than player experience. While some expansions are seen as thoughtfully designed, the overall sentiment leans towards frustration with the aggressive monetization strategies.

    • “They admit in the Steam discussions that they intentionally forced advertisements on players for DLC they have already purchased.”
    • “The new DLC, actually, all the DLC for that matter, are cash grabbing content packs that don’t bring any new, lasting content to the game.”
    • “I am also very mad to find ads for other games in a fully paid game.”
  • emotional
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game to be a wholesome and relaxing experience, often enjoying the simple tasks and charming atmosphere. However, frustrations arise from buggy physics during minigames, particularly at the checkout, which can disrupt the flow and lead to unintended mishaps. Overall, while the emotional tone is positive, the technical issues detract from the immersive experience.

    • “Such a good, wholesome game to relax and play.”
    • “Made me feel like I owned a junker out in the middle of nowhere, 10/10.”
    • “Wholesome, simple, lockpicking simulator.”
    • “Not your choice, part of the game's boring story.”
    • “The emotional moments feel forced and lack genuine impact.”
    • “I didn't connect with the characters, making the emotional scenes fall flat.”
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Gas Station Simulator is a casual simulation game with business theme.

Gas Station Simulator is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Mac OS and others.

On average players spend around 12 hours playing Gas Station Simulator.

Gas Station Simulator was released on October 20, 2022.

Gas Station Simulator was developed by DRAGO entertainment.

Gas Station Simulator has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Gas Station Simulator is a single player game.

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