Compare Warehouse and Logistics Simulator prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by app2fun. Published by United Independent Entertainment. Released on 2/25/2014. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation.

Forty-three percent positive reviews on Steam and an average session time under an hour say everything a strategy-minded buyer needs to know before clicking purchase.

I track playtime averages the way some people track stock prices, so when a simulator logs a median session of around 33 minutes across its entire install base, that number lands like a warning siren. Warehouse and Logistics Simulator puts you behind the wheel of a licensed Jungheinrich forklift across a handful of distinct environments - an indoor warehouse, a construction zone, and a port area - tasking you with shifting pallets and cargo on a timer while a highscore list judges your efficiency. On paper, that loop is not meaningless. Timed logistics runs with a ranking system is exactly the kind of low-stakes score-chasing that can make a solid arcade-sim. The execution, however, does not hold up. The decision-making depth that I look for in any simulation - the layered choices, the feedback that teaches you something - simply is not here. Controls are keyboard-only with no remapping support and no controller input, which is a significant handicap for a vehicle sim where analogue precision matters. The forklift physics ignore real-world weight transfer entirely: reviewers with actual warehouse experience noted that raising forks at high speed or reversing at full throttle with a heavy load would tip a real machine instantly, yet the game handles it without consequence. That cuts both ways - there is no fidelity for enthusiasts, and no graduated difficulty curve to teach newcomers how forklifts actually behave. The tutorial is essentially a hidden F1 key. The scenario variety across warehouse, construction zone, and port environments does give the game a nominal breadth, but the maps feel sparse and the task structure repeats quickly. There is a Hell's Warehouse DLC that injects a zombie twist into proceedings, which tells you something about how seriously the developers themselves took the simulation angle by launch day. No mod tools, no Steam Workshop support, no post-launch mechanical updates of note - the ecosystem around this title is as bare as the warehouse shelves after a bad shift. Who is this for, then? Honestly, the only realistic target audience is someone who wants a very short, low-pressure session of driving something slow and boxy around a 3D space, without any pressure or consequence. If the genre interests you as a starting point, Euro Truck Simulator 2 handles onboarding better, costs comparably, and offers a hundred times the content. If forklift fidelity specifically is the draw, this game will disappoint rather than inform. The Steam review split of roughly 43 percent positive out of 101 votes, combined with that sub-hour average playtime, is an honest summary of what you are getting. Diego, Scout Team

Warehouse and Logistics Simulator
Simulation

Warehouse and Logistics Simulator

Feb 25, 2014app2funUnited Independent Entertainment
GamerScout Says

Forty-three percent positive reviews on Steam and an average session time under an hour say everything a strategy-minded buyer needs to know before clicking purchase.

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I track playtime averages the way some people track stock prices, so when a simulator logs a median session of around 33 minutes across its entire install base, that number lands like a warning siren. Warehouse and Logistics Simulator puts you behind the wheel of a licensed Jungheinrich forklift across a handful of distinct environments - an indoor warehouse, a construction zone, and a port area - tasking you with shifting pallets and cargo on a timer while a highscore list judges your efficiency. On paper, that loop is not meaningless. Timed logistics runs with a ranking system is exactly the kind of low-stakes score-chasing that can make a solid arcade-sim. The execution, however, does not hold up. The decision-making depth that I look for in any simulation - the layered choices, the feedback that teaches you something - simply is not here. Controls are keyboard-only with no remapping support and no controller input, which is a significant handicap for a vehicle sim where analogue precision matters. The forklift physics ignore real-world weight transfer entirely: reviewers with actual warehouse experience noted that raising forks at high speed or reversing at full throttle with a heavy load would tip a real machine instantly, yet the game handles it without consequence. That cuts both ways - there is no fidelity for enthusiasts, and no graduated difficulty curve to teach newcomers how forklifts actually behave. The tutorial is essentially a hidden F1 key. The scenario variety across warehouse, construction zone, and port environments does give the game a nominal breadth, but the maps feel sparse and the task structure repeats quickly. There is a Hell's Warehouse DLC that injects a zombie twist into proceedings, which tells you something about how seriously the developers themselves took the simulation angle by launch day. No mod tools, no Steam Workshop support, no post-launch mechanical updates of note - the ecosystem around this title is as bare as the warehouse shelves after a bad shift. Who is this for, then? Honestly, the only realistic target audience is someone who wants a very short, low-pressure session of driving something slow and boxy around a 3D space, without any pressure or consequence. If the genre interests you as a starting point, Euro Truck Simulator 2 handles onboarding better, costs comparably, and offers a hundred times the content. If forklift fidelity specifically is the draw, this game will disappoint rather than inform. The Steam review split of roughly 43 percent positive out of 101 votes, combined with that sub-hour average playtime, is an honest summary of what you are getting. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Vehicle SimScore AttackKeyboard-Only ControlsNo Mod SupportShort SessionsForkliftLicensed Vehicle

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Gold

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 4 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce 6800GT / ATI Radeon HD3650
Processor
Pentium 2,4 GHz Pentium or equal AMD

Recommended

OS
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GTX560 / ATI Radeon HD6970
Processor
Pentium 3,0 GHz Pentium or equal AMD

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Developer
app2fun
Publisher
United Independent Entertainment
Release Date
Feb 25, 2014

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