Gas Station Simulator – Car Junkyard DLC

A gas station in the middle on Nowhere, USA begs for an appropriate junkyard nearby. With the Car Junkyard DLC this is exactly what is coming to your gas station.

Gas Station Simulator – Car Junkyard DLC

A gas station in the middle of Nowhere, USA begs for an appropriate junkyard nearby. With the Car Junkyard DLC this is exactly what is coming to your gas station.

A New Business

There is a new business starting up right at your door step. A guy named Benjamin and his pet parrot established a junkyard business. He's a nice guy and you could get along with him just fine, but your uncle sees thing differently and feels that junkyard will be a problem down the road.

He obviously has a plan how to deal with it, take that business over and expand your gas station.

A New Challange

Strip cars and other vehicles and sell the metals to generate some profit. Keep parts that can be reused at the garage or sell them at higher prices than their metal value.

Rebuild cars for special customers who want certain cars that you'll be able to assemble from parts you salvage. Sometimes you get cars that aren't in bad shape, they just need some parts. If you manage to scavenge those parts from other cars and kept them, you can actually make additional money by fixing up those cars and sell them to customers who are looking for one.

A New Approach

Create a network of tow trucks and drivers to send out across all states to bring you interesting vehicles. A risk vs reward approach allows you to keep things safe and steady or go a riskier route with much bigger profits... or losses.

The junkyard starts with just a couple of tow trucks and you can expand that pool to a dozen. You can stay local or act nationwide or decide on a mix of both depending on your needs and funds.

Gas Station Simulator Ratings & Reviews

Destructoid

by Zoey Handley

7.5 / 10

Overall, it hits its niche. It lands on the edges of the sweet spot for modern simulators. It manages to be fun and atmospheric. It’s a hard day’s work, but someone has to do it.

Screen Rant

by Rob Gordon

Overall, Gas Station Simulator is vastly better than a lot of the simulator games that are available. It's a charming and occasionally buggy experience, but one that allows the player to find a little bit of peace in a daily grind.

GamingTrend

by David Burdette

80 / 100

Gas Station Simulator feels like a weird game to want to play, but you want to play it. Like most simulators, the tasks at hand are menial and repetitive, but it's generally a fun game to keep progressing through. The upgrades and tools are well placed to keep you from feeling like you're dealing with too much busy work, and the humor the game injects keeps things lighthearted. Although, if we could just get rid of Dennis, I wouldn't complain.

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Gas Station Simulator System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS version

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Windows 7 (64-bit) or 10 (64-bit)

OS version

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Windows 10

CPU

Intel Core i3 3.0 GHz

CPU

Intel Core i5 (recent generation)

Memory

4 GB RAM

Memory

8 GB RAM

GPU

NVidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB VRAM

GPU

NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 or better 6GB VRAM

DirectX

DirectX 11

DirectX

DirectX 12

Storage

10 GB available space

Storage

15 GB available space

Languages Supported

  • Audio: English

  • Text: French, German, Polish, Spanish (Spain), Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Czech, Portuguese (Brazil), Ukrainian, Finnish, Italian, Thai, Hungarian, Portuguese, Vietnamese

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