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Gas Station Simulator: Prologue - Early Days
Released: 28/04/2021
Developer
DRAGO entertainment
Publisher
Movie Games S.A., HeartBeat Games
Description
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About the Game
Gas Station Simulator is all about renovating, expanding and running a gas station along a highway in the middle of nowhere USA. This prologue to the game serves as an introduction to the beginnings of it all, where you find an abandoned gas station, buy it and start renovating it in order to be able to service your first customers. That's why we call the prologue "Early Days".You acquire the gas station is a pretty rundown state. It has been exposed to the elements for years and you will need to put some serious work into it in order to restore it to a useful state.
You will have to clear the area of sand and rubble, fix the place up and take care of the inside as well.
There are plenty of tools at your disposal to renovate the place and bring it to a state that won’t repeal customers by how it looks. The renovation itself is just part of the job, you will also have to keep in clean and tidy.
Once you fixed the place up a little bit, you can think about customizing it and adding some personal touches. The prologue offers some of the customization features of the full game to give you a solid idea what types of customizations you can look forward to. Both the outside and inside of the gas station are covered giving you a solid idea of what to look forward to.
You have spend all the money you had to buy the gas station and had to borrow some cash on top of that. Restoring the gas station to its former glory will cost you a bit, too. Hence any money that comes in becomes crucial. Thankfully you don’t need to wait for the gas station to be fully restored to start earning some money. Some fuel, fixing up the gas pump and you can start serving the occasional customer already. While you can’t offer your customers much else at this point, it’s a start toward a full fledged gas station offering lots of different services.
Price
Free to Play
Followers
13,573
Updated 12/12/2025 17:18
Reviews
86% positive out of 4,216
Updated 12/12/2025 12:45
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
1.0M
Revenue
$0
Twitch
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