About Gas Station Simulator:
Gas Station Simulator has the building blocks of a fun game, but it fails to piece them together in any meaningful way. The bugs, crashes, and general jank aren’t helping its case either. Symptoms of the genre really. Unlike House Flipper’s sheer abundance, or BarnFinders over-the-top dumb humor, Gas Station Simulator falls into the sea of boring repetition with little reward and no catchy bits to keep it afloat. I believe this would have been so much better with 2-3 different stations to progress through or a more fleshed out employment system. Perhaps with DLC this could be addressed at a later time, but for now the drive to continue is gone. Overall, I don’t feel like it’s worth recommending at full price. This is one of those titles that is likely best acquired on a steep sale. There’s simply not enough engaging content to justify buying it otherwise.This game is more fun than it has any right to be. These job simulator games are baffling to me but I really have come to enjoy them. You take on the role of a person who acquires a beat up, old gas station and you fix it up, paint it, run it, clean it and expand it. There’s more things to do than I was expecting.Physics are buggy so sometimes when you’re scanning an item it flies across the room, cars can be flipped with your broom, sometimes quest can softlock even though you’ve already done the task, you can throw items at children.