Drug Dealer Simulator
A street-level drug empire sim where you cut product, manage turf, and dodge cops, grubby, numbers-heavy, surprisingly addictive.
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About Drug Dealer Simulator
Drug Dealer Simulator is exactly what the title promises: a ground-floor simulation of building a narcotics operation from scratch in a fictional city. You start as a low-level runner, physically mixing and cutting product to hit purity thresholds, making drops to clients, and slowly expanding your territory. The loop is tighter than you might expect. Inventory management, mixing ratios, customer demand curves, and cash-flow timing all feed into a progression system that scratches the same itch as a good resource-allocation game. If you have ever built a supply chain in a factory sim and thought "I wish this had more crime," this is your answer. The mechanical depth sits in the product preparation layer. Mixing agents affects purity percentages, which in turn affects client satisfaction and street price. Get the ratio wrong and your reputation tanks; get it right and demand spikes. That feedback loop is genuinely satisfying and keeps the early hours engaging. Territory expansion adds a turf-management angle, requiring you to balance how aggressively you push into new zones against your current capacity to supply them. Police presence is a persistent pressure variable rather than a one-time obstacle, which forces you to think about delivery routing and stash placement with some actual care. Where the game shows its budget is in the AI and the open-world feel. NPC behavior is thin, the city feels underpopulated, and the moment-to-moment navigation can feel repetitive once you have your routes memorized. The Metacritic score of 59 reflects that critical reviewers hit those walls hard. But the Steam player base tells a different story: 86 percent positive across nearly 21,000 reviews suggests that the audience willing to engage with the sim layer on its own terms finds real value here. It is not a polished AAA open-world crime game. It is a niche management sim wearing a street-crime coat, and the distinction matters a lot when setting expectations. From a strategy perspective, the mid-game is where Drug Dealer Simulator earns its keep. Juggling multiple clients with different tolerance and purity preferences, deciding when to reinvest cash versus sit on reserves, and timing territory moves around police patrol patterns create a genuine decision space. It is not complex by grand-strategy standards, but it is meaningfully more layered than the surface aesthetic implies. The mod ecosystem on PC is modest, and the tutorial is serviceable without being exceptional, so newer players should expect a short adjustment period before the numbers start clicking. The co-op sequel (DDS2) is out separately if you want to run the operation with a partner, which the original does not support. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Byterunners
- Publisher
- PlayWay S.A., Movie Games S.A.
- Release Date
- Apr 16, 2020