


You have to sell tickets to passengers while driving or something as easy as closing doors is something you can’t forget to keep everyone safe. Have to take note that everyone can enter the bus, for example, wheelchair users. You have to keep an eye on bus stops while traffic around you doesn’t pay attention to your bus. One thing I learned by playing Bus Simulator 21 is that it isn’t so easy being a bus driver. That’s the main gameplay from Bus Simulator and I honestly love it. Setting up decent and reliable bus routes, controlling passengers their tickets, keeping them happy, and following traffic rules.

I find peace in games like this, not everything has to revolve around shooting someone or exploring pretty locations. I’m aware that this genre isn’t for everyone but there is a lot more to it than simply driving around. When playing the previously mentioned games I often received an Xbox Live message asking me why I was playing something like this. LifeisXbox’s Bus Simulator 21 review | Flight Simulator came out, Train Sim World 2 came out and now it is time for another public transport simulator, Bus Simulator 21.
