Game Description
Fernbus Simulator, also known as Fernbus or Fernbus Simulator 2016, lets players step into the shoes of a long-distance bus driver navigating Germany’s busiest highways and cities. It’s a driving sim that focuses on realism without overwhelming you with too many bells and whistles. Ever wondered what it’s like to keep a bus on schedule while juggling traffic, passengers, and changing weather? This game gives you a pretty clear idea.
What to Expect Behind the Wheel
You don’t just drive. You manage schedules, sell tickets, and chat with passengers—okay, the chat is mostly a simple interaction, but it adds some life. The game covers routes in places like Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and Dortmund. With about 20,000 kilometers of roads, boredom isn’t on the schedule.
Key Features
- Drive realistic buses on real German highways
- Dynamic day-night cycles and weather systems
- Interactive passenger management and ticket sales
- Detailed bus interiors that feel functionally authentic
- Traffic systems that keep you alert—no autopilot here
The Visuals and Gameplay
Powered by Unreal Engine, the graphics get the job done but don’t expect a visual knockout. It’s about function over flash. The controls feel solid if you like methodical driving instead of arcade speed. Need a challenge? You got it. Traffic jams and sudden accidents mean you’ll have to think fast sometimes. Lesson learned: always carry a spare ticket printer—you never know when one might break down.
Why Fernbus Simulator Might Click With You
Are you someone who enjoys slower-paced sims that require patience and a bit of multitasking? This game offers just that. It’s not for those wanting nonstop action but fits nicely if you appreciate the little things that make a journey realistic. Plus, it’s built with input from Flixbus, so the routes and buses feel legit.
Wrapping It Up
Fernbus Simulator offers a neat way to experience long-distance bus driving without ever leaving your desk. It’s straightforward but has enough depth to keep things interesting. Fancy driving across Germany’s highways without real-world traffic tickets? Here’s your chance.
System requirements
- Minimum:
- Processor: Intel Core i5 2.6 GHz
- Graphics: 1 GB GeForce GTX 560
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Disk space: 5 GB HDD
- Operating system: Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit
