Compare Gas Station Simulator (PC) Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by DRAGO entertainment. Published by Movie Games S.A., HeartBeat Games. Released on 9/15/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation. Metacritic score: 72/100.

Restore a derelict desert gas station from rusty shell to thriving pit stop. Satisfying grind, zero pressure, pure blue-collar fantasy.

Gas Station Simulator drops you in the middle of a dusty desert highway with a run-down fuel stop, an empty bank account, and a to-do list that somehow feels more satisfying than most AAA open worlds. The loop is simple on paper: clean up debris, repair pumps, stock shelves, serve customers, reinvest profits, expand. In practice it becomes a surprisingly absorbing operation where every dollar feels earned and every new wing of the station feels like a genuine milestone. This is not a game that demands quick thinking or mastery of complex systems. It demands patience, observation, and a willingness to push a broom for twenty minutes while listening to a podcast. From a simulation depth standpoint, do not expect Factorio-tier resource chains or spreadsheet-worthy production graphs. The economy is relatively forgiving once you understand where the money actually comes from. Fuel sales are your bread and butter early on, but the real margins hide in the shop merchandise and repair services you unlock mid-game. Managing restocks, learning which shelves move the fastest, and balancing renovation debt versus operating cash is a genuine decision loop that kept me engaged well past the tutorial area. The upgrade tree is readable, and the progression pacing is among the better-tuned in this subgenre. Where the game stumbles is in its rougher edges. Customers occasionally behave with the spatial awareness of a sleep-deprived penguin, pathing into walls or abandoning transactions without clear reason. Some late-game renovation tasks carry obscure unlock conditions that the game explains poorly, which means you may spend a session wondering why a quest is not progressing before a forum post rescues you. Bugs have been patched steadily since launch, and the 88-percent positive rating on Steam across over twenty-seven thousand reviews tells you the community landed in a good place overall, but do not expect a fully polished experience at every corner. The tutorial is gentle enough for absolute sim newcomers, which is the right call for this genre. If you have ever played PowerWash Simulator, Lawn Mowing Simulator, or any of the Euro Truck variants, you already know the specific relaxation frequency Gas Station Simulator is broadcasting on. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop adds custom scenarios and quality-of-life tweaks that extend the lifespan meaningfully once the base content runs dry. The base game itself will run you somewhere between fifteen and thirty hours depending on how obsessively you optimize each department before moving on. The Metacritic score of 72 is honest. This is not a technically ambitious release, and the writing gives you nothing memorable. What it delivers is a well-structured, low-stress work fantasy where progress is always visible and the next goal is always three pumps and a paint job away. Strategy specialists looking for deep emergent systems should temper expectations, but anyone who finds satisfaction in turning a mess into a clean, humming operation will find plenty to like here. Diego, Scout Team

Gas Station Simulator (PC) Steam Key
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Gas Station Simulator (PC) Steam Key

Sep 15, 2021DRAGO entertainmentMovie Games S.A., HeartBeat Games
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Gas Station Simulator drops you in the middle of a dusty desert highway with a run-down fuel stop, an empty bank account, and a to-do list that somehow feels more satisfying than most AAA open worlds. The loop is simple on paper: clean up debris, repair pumps, stock shelves, serve customers, reinvest profits, expand. In practice it becomes a surprisingly absorbing operation where every dollar feels earned and every new wing of the station feels like a genuine milestone. This is not a game that demands quick thinking or mastery of complex systems. It demands patience, observation, and a willingness to push a broom for twenty minutes while listening to a podcast. From a simulation depth standpoint, do not expect Factorio-tier resource chains or spreadsheet-worthy production graphs. The economy is relatively forgiving once you understand where the money actually comes from. Fuel sales are your bread and butter early on, but the real margins hide in the shop merchandise and repair services you unlock mid-game. Managing restocks, learning which shelves move the fastest, and balancing renovation debt versus operating cash is a genuine decision loop that kept me engaged well past the tutorial area. The upgrade tree is readable, and the progression pacing is among the better-tuned in this subgenre. Where the game stumbles is in its rougher edges. Customers occasionally behave with the spatial awareness of a sleep-deprived penguin, pathing into walls or abandoning transactions without clear reason. Some late-game renovation tasks carry obscure unlock conditions that the game explains poorly, which means you may spend a session wondering why a quest is not progressing before a forum post rescues you. Bugs have been patched steadily since launch, and the 88-percent positive rating on Steam across over twenty-seven thousand reviews tells you the community landed in a good place overall, but do not expect a fully polished experience at every corner. The tutorial is gentle enough for absolute sim newcomers, which is the right call for this genre. If you have ever played PowerWash Simulator, Lawn Mowing Simulator, or any of the Euro Truck variants, you already know the specific relaxation frequency Gas Station Simulator is broadcasting on. The mod ecosystem on Steam Workshop adds custom scenarios and quality-of-life tweaks that extend the lifespan meaningfully once the base content runs dry. The base game itself will run you somewhere between fifteen and thirty hours depending on how obsessively you optimize each department before moving on. The Metacritic score of 72 is honest. This is not a technically ambitious release, and the writing gives you nothing memorable. What it delivers is a well-structured, low-stress work fantasy where progress is always visible and the next goal is always three pumps and a paint job away. Strategy specialists looking for deep emergent systems should temper expectations, but anyone who finds satisfaction in turning a mess into a clean, humming operation will find plenty to like here. Diego, Scout Team

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steamRelaxing GrindBusiness ManagementProperty RenovationWorkshop SupportSolo ExperienceProgression-DrivenDesert Setting

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Metacritic
72
Steam
88%(27,073)

Game Info

Developer
DRAGO entertainment
Publisher
Movie Games S.A., HeartBeat Games
Release Date
Sep 15, 2021

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