Bus Simulator 21 is on the right track: You won’t find more relaxed rides through a beautiful open world anywhere else.
“Winter of Passion” must really be a great series. And its successor “Spring of Affection” even more so – at least both series are still the favourite topic of conversation among the passengers I have been driving around in Bus Simulator 21 over the last few days.
I drove through a really beautiful area, because the new open world, discreetly reminiscent of San Francisco, is the highlight of the latest part of the series by the Innsbruck-based developers from stillalive studios.
Bus Simulator 21 is the successor of Bus Simulator 18 and you can see, feel and hear that everywhere. Again, we set up a bus company, create routes through gradually unlockable districts, buy buses and either have them operated by our employees or drive them ourselves straight away. The latter is – of course – the core of the game.