Gas Station Simulator - Airstrip DLC

Gas Station Simulator - Airstrip DLC

Released: 26/04/2023

Game Informations

Developer

DRAGO entertainment

Publisher

DRAGO entertainment, HeartBeat Games, Shochiku

Description

DLC


About the Game



The Airstrip is a DLC for Gas Station Simulator. It is more story-driven than what we did in the past and it allows you build a small airstrip close to your gas station.

Meet Joe

Joe is an old pilot flying an old single engine plane. He is a bit strange and one day approaches you to help him with his endeavours. For that he needs a place to land in the middle of nowhere to make a stop halfway to his destination. In return he is willing to cut you in on his deals.

The Airstrip

You have plenty of space and as it turned out, there used to be an old military landing strip during WWII close to your gas station. Should be that hard to make it work again, right?
You might even go a step further, order some aviation fuel and some parts for planes. A windsock wouldn’t probably hurt and some lights might turn out to be useful, since you will on occasion also need to help him land. Let’s see how things develop and what Joe is up to…

The Plane

Joe’s plane is like its pilot: old. It’s also simple. The most advanced technology on this thing is the LED reading light Joe uses to find his way on the chart. How hard can it be to fix some simple things on a small plane? It isn’t a Boing or an Airbus, right? And it’s not like you are doing it for free.

The Gameplay

The Airstrip DLC bring new game mechanics and content to Gas Station Simulator based on events. Unlike the content we introduced in the past, it does not require your constant attention, it is more something to happen every now and then. But when it happens, it will need your full attention and you won’t be able to dump the workload onto an employee.
Game overview

Price

$7.9935% OFF

$5.19

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Reviews

45% positive out of 190

Updated 12/12/2025 13:01

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#454Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 01/05/2023

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