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Buy an abandoned gas station and restore it to its full glory. Renovate, upgrade and expand upon the offered services to keep up with your clients demands.

Gas Station Simulator is a simulation, economy and building game developed by DRAGO entertainment and published by DRAGO entertainment, HeartBeat Games and Shochiku.
Released on September 15th 2021 is available on Windows and MacOS in 17 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Turkish, Czech, Portuguese - Brazil, Ukrainian, Italian, Thai, Portuguese - Portugal, Vietnamese, Korean and Japanese.

It has received 25,043 reviews of which 22,007 were positive and 3,036 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Eneba.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 3.0 GHz or Ryzen 3xxx
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 4GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
MacOS
  • OS: macOS Big Sur (11.6.8)
  • Processor: Any M1 or Intel Macs 2016 or newer.
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: M1 or for Intel Macs: Mac mini 2018, MacBook Air 2017, MacBook Pro 13” 2016. HD Graphics 6000 or UHD 630 is the minimum requirement for 720p at low settings. Higher resolutions and/or better visual quality on Intel-Macs require a Mac with dedicated GPU.
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

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Oct. 2025
Simulators - they aren't really simulators, are they. Most of them, including this one, are just a series of minigames mixed with simple strategy and goals. In Gas Station Simulator, you've just purchased a dingy sideroad gas station and you're tasked with making it grow. In order to do this, you're going to have to make money in order to purchase improvements that will, in turn, allow you to make more money which - you guessed it - will allow you to purchase new improvements. The station itself is upgraded in stages, and while employees will become available the player will have to complete each one of these minigames (in some cases hundreds of times!) in order to achieve all station upgrades. Well - what are these games? Here's a quick rundown - Pumping Gas: You know, the namesake of this thing. Cleaning: Throw stuff in trash bins, pick up trash, make things look nicer. Grounds Maintenance: Use a big tractor to get rid of road obstacles. Inventory Management: Buy inventory, stock the warehouse, add inventory to shelves. Cashier Checkout: Scan items, put them in a basket, clean the conveyor. ..and those are just the primary minigames. As you gain wealth and upgrade the station, you'll also do stuff like: Fix Cars: Replace Tires, fix scratches, replace mirrors Wash Cars: Power Wash Simulator micro-style Steal: Use a lockpick to steal from the trunks of customers, because who cares Paint Walls: Change the color of your station and add wallpaper Minigames: RC car driving (basically a driving minigame) and basketball (well, not really) ..and there's a ton of DLC that's available as well, like the Cinema (introducing new minigames) and Party Zones (and.. you guessed it, more minigames). At around station level 4 it gets hectic as requirements to upgrade further require the player to achieve goals like "cash out 100 customers and fuel 50 cars and fix 25 cars" - goals that can be completed with the assistance of employees, which you can hire and assign to up to two different tasks during either the day or night shifts. Those employees, by the way, suck. If you put one of them up as a noob cashier they'll 'miss' upwards of 60% of items, meaning all of your lovely inventory you bought, stored and shelved went out of the door for free. Same thing with Fuel - if your employees are bad, they'll be poor at the job. Thankfully, with more practice they improve efficiency over time. As you may have imagined, Inventory is a big thing in this game. Once you get shelves of products to stock (of which, at the highest station levels there are many), you'll find yourself consistently having to buy products to stock the (limited) warehouse size to place on the emptying store shelves. These products include customer items, garage items, and fuel itself. The inventory management is a sort of minigame within itself. Your warehouse only holds so much space, your product inventories dwindle at different rates, and the prices from the wholesaler fluctuate every day or so. Which means one day you're low on potato chips and beer, you use the computer to buy from the wholesaler, and see that chip prices are high, beer prices are low, and you can only have space in your warehouse to order one - so you choose beer, wait for the delivery, and then add chips the next time you need to order. Deliveries themselves are less of a minigame and more of a 'go there and click this thing' activity. After 200 times, it's an annoyance. There is still more to discover aside from the things I have already mentioned. Needless to say, the point of the game is more games and activities. There's a plot, and it's a decent one, but it's easily ignored. I also found borrowing money to be more trouble than it was worth, and instead opted to just build without credit. At about 50 hours it's safe to say I've achieved all of the things I can with the base game. I've enjoyed myself. I have a full station with a complete staff of 8 and get the big bucks easily. On my way I've enjoyed my own progression from having no idea what I'm doing to having full confidence in each component of this title. I've enjoyed discovering each minigame and, most importantly, automating them once I mastered them. I'm in this for the money though, so I don't play the RC cars and basketball stuff. I don't watch the movies and I don't read the text. I don't chitchat and I don't care what people have to say. I steal from the trunks of cars and keep the trashbins empty. I take care of the VIP and I'm prompt at the deliveries, buying only the stuff on sale unless it means something would go to 0 in stock. I'm too old for this. But I'm not, really. It's a fun game and I got my money's worth. I have some gripes, though. And my biggest one is this experience has, for me, devolved into an Inventory Maintenence simulator where I spend my time buying products (for the shelves, like chips and car batteries) and fuel that I'm not really enjoying the other aspects of the game. Of all of things that can be automated, I haven't found a way to automate this series of tasks which keep me tied to amassing wealth. Who cares, though? I'm a capitalist. In this game. Wholeheartedly recommended to OCD uncs like me who sometimes like to turn their brains off when gaming.
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June 2025
Fuel, Fight, and Fix What’s Broken I didn’t go looking for Gas Station Simulator. It found me—late one night, tucked beside my grandmother’s hospital bed, the room dim except for the soft beeping of machines. Her prostate cancer diagnosis had knocked the wind out of our whole family. In between appointments and teary silences, I booted up this strange little indie game, expecting distraction. Instead, I found meaning. Here’s the pitch: you inherit a derelict gas station off a lonely highway. Everything is busted, ugly, forgotten. But little by little, you sweep the sand, repaint the walls, fix broken pumps, and—somehow—bring it all back to life. I’d play while Grandma slept. As her body fought the invisible war inside her, I was outside, virtually patching walls, restocking soda, and blasting country music into the desert sky. It felt absurdly healing. Every broken part I fixed in that game was like reclaiming some small hope in a world that felt rigged against us. What hit me hardest wasn’t just the comfort of the loop, it was what the game revealed by contrast. In Gas Station Simulator, effort equals progress. You work, and things get better. But outside the game? Grandma was fighting for her life while also fighting insurance reps. My friends are working two jobs and still can't afford rent. Whole towns are drying up while billionaires race to privatize oxygen. Let’s be real: the rich run this place now. Not just America—most countries. They’ve replaced governance with shareholder reports. They've turned housing into investment portfolios. Meanwhile, we’re gasping for air under systems designed to squeeze every last drop from us. AI is accelerating that squeeze. It’s not just automating labor it’s automating control. Replacing workers with code, replacing compassion with efficiency, replacing people with profit margins. And then telling us to “adapt” while they rewrite the rules midgame. Gas Station Simulator shouldn’t feel revolutionary. But it does because it offers a glimpse of a world where community matters, where your labor rebuilds something tangible, where decency has value. That shouldn’t be fantasy. That should be reality. So here’s what I’m saying; play the game. Soak in its weird, beautiful rhythm. Let it remind you that fixing what’s broken is sacred work. But when you power down, don’t just sigh and return to the grind. Look around. Look at what’s being taken from us—jobs, health, dignity, time with our loved ones & get mad. Organize. March. Unionize. Vote with fire in your gut. Demand better. Demand humanity. Because we deserve a world where our grandparents don’t go bankrupt to live. Where our labor builds more than someone else’s yacht. Where care is a right, not a luxury.
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May 2025
The game itself is fun. They are busy all the time. This job is also very rewarding. You have almost no real break between refueling, repairing, cleaning and ordering goods. The pace of play is reasonable. Progress was neither too fast or too slow.
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March 2025
Gas Station Simulator is a great game for those who enjoy simulators with elements of economic strategy. It can be engaging for hours, especially if you like building a business from scratch. However, if you're not a fan of routine tasks, the game might become repetitive quickly. A good game, but with some flaws.
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Jan. 2025
Tons of achievements and upgrades. Its nice to simulate the running around, reminds me of being younger. Plenty to keep a person busy multitasking. It almost teaches a person how to run a business. While I never want to ever have a business , its fun to pretend. Makes me wish I was younger and not disabled. Oh well, Its fun anyways. My mind enjoys it, and my body is jealous of what virtual me could accomplish. Be nice to your body, you only get one. The game is fun. Unless you don't like games. It made me think, and learn, and daydream of a different life.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Gas Station Simulator is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam.

Gas Station Simulator is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.50€ on Steam.

Gas Station Simulator received 22,007 positive votes out of a total of 25,043 achieving a rating of 8.61.
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Gas Station Simulator was developed by DRAGO entertainment and published by DRAGO entertainment, HeartBeat Games and Shochiku.

Gas Station Simulator is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Gas Station Simulator is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Gas Station Simulator is not playable on Linux.

Gas Station Simulator is a single-player game.

There are 8 DLCs available for Gas Station Simulator. Explore additional content available for Gas Station Simulator on Steam.

Gas Station Simulator does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Gas Station Simulator does not support Steam Remote Play.

Gas Station Simulator is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Gas Station Simulator.

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Gas Station Simulator
Rating
8.6
22,007
3,036
Game modes
Features
Online players
221
Developer
DRAGO entertainment
Publisher
DRAGO entertainment, HeartBeat Games, Shochiku
Release 15 Sep 2021
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