
- #Esrb rating bus simulator 18 drivers#
- #Esrb rating bus simulator 18 driver#
- #Esrb rating bus simulator 18 full#
The truth is, I just want to be a good bus driver.

My son asked while I was playing “why don’t you just crash the bus, or drive it faster, or go anywhere other than the stop you’re supposed to?” - all good questions at the age of seven.

It’s a day-to-day repetitive beast that compels you forward. This is what Bus Simulator 2019 is - it’s a grind to growth a grind to expansive gameplay that doesn’t actually change. And I’ll lock this into my brain because it's what we strive for. But I’ll push through with the knowledge that another day will eventually dawn with a new challenge a new purpose or reward. Then tomorrow will come and I won’t have made my son’s lunch the night before, the ads on SEN will continue to eat into the conversation around sport I’m craving, and it’ll all just start to repeat. Everything will feel fresh, new and unexpected. Day” will wash away and that night, we’ll have something delicious for dinner, either made by me, or bought from one of the many gourmet places nearby. I’ll have great banter with my main man Kosta around work and geek culture, and I’ll feel empowered. I might even beat a boss that has held me out during said weekly day-to-day stretch and feel invigorated (damn you, second-phase Tomassi). Some days, however, I’ll get a new game, or an awesome collectible, or a great opportunity over email. I then either get coffee or don’t, and sit down to play something I’ll invariably write about that week, but mostly just to pass the time while intermittently checking email, cleaning and considering what I’ll do for lunch. Then I walk home while listening to SEN as the sports nut that I am, but hear more ads than conversation within the short walk, making me wonder why I even bother.

I make his lunch (which I should really do at night, but don’t), then walk him to school while he busily tells me nothing of note about his latest build in Minecraft, or what happened most recently in his Teen Titans cartoon. I wake up in the morning - make my son breakfast while my wife gets ready for work. In some ways the production of a good bus service, route to route, makes for tangible rewards through gaming in ways my IRL ‘route to route’ doesn’t. It’s weird, but the monotony of service, in perfect delivery, is the exact distraction I crave as part of my day-to-day. Yep, I’ve been playing Bus Simulator 2019 2018. Given it would be a play, intermission meant we’d swap roles.
#Esrb rating bus simulator 18 driver#
The intention was to have mild discourse between the driver and a passenger. I can't put my finger on it but it is fun and relaxing at the same time.Disclaimer: Kosta and I *almost* wrote a one-act play as this review called “bus driver and passenger”.
#Esrb rating bus simulator 18 drivers#
You get to build a fleet, go shopping for cool rigs and hire some drivers and watch your little empire grow. It scales well so you can drive from London to Warsaw in a realistic time frame, or just pull into a rest stop leave the game and pick up where you left off the next day.

Simply put you just pull up a chair listen to some funky euro Internet radio station and just go cruising. This game allows you a ten minute or 10 hour fix whichever you want depending on what your day allows. As with many people I increasingly as a result of having a family have less and less time to do any gaming. What is the catch? Like a lot of people say there is something incredibly relaxing about it.
#Esrb rating bus simulator 18 full#
I picked it up on a whim in a Steam sale and have been so impressed (despite this not really being the kind of thing I am into) I would almost pay full price for it. I picked it up on a whim in a Steam sale and Huge surprise! I thought the premise of this game would be as much fun as watching paint dry. Huge surprise! I thought the premise of this game would be as much fun as watching paint dry.
