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Inspect and process parcels and packages in this parcel inspection simulator! Receive and sort deliveries, examine labels for mistakes, and automate to maximise warehouse efficiency. Upgrade and expand your warehouse to build your parcel empire!

Parcel Simulator is a simulation, automation and first-person game developed and published by Dansan Digital.
Released on June 20th 2025 is available only on Windows in 8 languages: English, German, French, Spanish - Spain, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Spanish - Latin America and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 350 reviews of which 328 were positive and 22 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 15.74€ on Steam with a 10% discount.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 10400, AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon RX 580
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

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June 2025
How would I explain this game? In the short: Early game is akin to Contraband Police, while midish game is closer to Satisfactory or Factorio The Long: This game should be considered a warcrime under the Geneva Conventions for strange and cruel punishment. Early on you take on a inspector sort of role, checking packages for any faults or reason to deny. A easy enough of a task, until you reach your 500th package and everything begins to blend into one image. As you progress through the warehouse tiers you will unlock automation, conveyors, shelving, automatic scanner, everything designed to streamline output and reduce the amount of steps you the inspector go through while sorting packages. Each machine ticking off a part of a growing tedious process of checking boxes. However, in order to progress further on, you must 'agree' to add more steps to your inspection process, from opening packages checking for contraband, to checking stamps, while you are spending hours designing a streamlined process that will save you minutes off the hour of tedious sorting in the solitude of the same warehouse. Before you know it 5 hours passed by, you needed to be in bed 2 hours ago and you mildly improved the layout of your sorting system only to unlock a new scanning machine or trailer dock requiring you to undo hours of work. I would recommend it for the detail oriented, management types, or people who hate themselves enough to venture into this. 8/10 Almost as good as Skyrim for the bidet.
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June 2025
Parcel Simulator is essentially a high-stakes spiritual journey into understanding why your online orders arrive looking like they’ve been kicked down a flight of stairs, emotionally neglected, and then gently sneezed into a shipping container. And now, you get to be the mysterious figure behind that chaos — the lone parcel handler in a world held together by duct tape, conveyor belts, and probably several violations of labor law. Your day begins not in an office or a warehouse, but in what looks suspiciously like a converted shipping container someone once called “cozy.” You sleep there. You work there. Your commute is a brisk 30 seconds — which is either a dream or a cry for help depending on your tolerance for concrete walls and silence. It’s the logistics industry’s definition of remote work: no traffic, no coworkers, no oversight, and definitely no HR. Somewhere in a dark corner, OSHA weeps softly. You run the whole operation yourself. Just you. No coworkers. No interns. No mildly helpful AI assistant. You are the business, the labor, the management, and the unfortunate soul who has to sweep up afterward. Trucks arrive throughout the day, carrying exactly three packages at a time, which feels wildly inefficient until you realize the game is slowly preparing you for a career in chaotic realism. At that delivery rate, I’m pretty sure the shipper’s paying about $1,000 per box. Maybe more if it's fragile. Maybe less if it screams when shaken. Before you can even think about package inspections, you’ll be spending your workday unloading boxes from those trucks, one by one, because there’s nobody else to do it. You and your human arms are the entire workforce. Hope you like cardio and repetitive motion injuries. You’ll carefully move each box to the floor — or a shelf, if you’ve managed to afford one — and start to understand, deep in your soul, why your packages arrive looking like they’ve seen things. Technically, you could begin inspections before 5:00 PM. The system won’t stop you. But you’ll be so busy offloading deliveries that it’s a laughable idea unless you enjoy working against yourself. And even if you do sneak in some early inspections, it actually penalizes you — inspecting earlier means fewer packages stockpiled, and less money earned. This game has a beautifully broken incentive system where efficiency and profitability are in direct conflict. In other words: welcome to capitalism, we hope you enjoy your unpaid overtime. If the Department of Labor ever stopped by this warehouse, they'd probably pretend they were just looking for directions and moonwalk out. When the clock hits 5:00 PM, that’s when the real “fun” begins. You’ll spend your evening hunched over conveyor belts, checking serial numbers, confirming destinations, and occasionally discovering that someone tried to ship a suspiciously unlabeled bottle of “liquid not poison.” If it passes inspection, you slap on a sticker of bureaucratic approval. If not, you deny it with the righteous fury of a TSA agent seizing a bottle of shampoo. Then you slide the box into the appropriate chute with a satisfying thunk — no throwing allowed. This is a workplace, not dodgeball. At the start, everything is manual. No forklifts. No power tools. No union breaks. Just you and your freakishly strong arms, lifting crates like you're auditioning for the logistics division of the Avengers. But as you earn money, you can automate the entire process. Conveyor belts. Scanners. Sorters. Gradually, your warehouse evolves into a glorious, mechanical ballet of boxes, labels, and satisfying clunks. It’s hypnotic. Beautiful. And probably violating at least six safety regulations per second. It’s hard to describe Parcel Simulator without mentioning Papers, Please and Satisfactory. It’s like the two went drinking, vented about shipping logistics, and then created a game that simulates the relentless, low-key chaos of modern supply chains. The attention to detail is oddly meditative. The humor is unspoken but ever-present. And the gameplay loop is as addictive as it is existentially haunting. It may not get you a job at FedEx, but it will definitely give you just enough "practical experience" to bluff your way through a warehouse interview with unsettling confidence. Eventually, you begin to take pride in the chaos. In the layout of your warehouse. In the flow of your machinery. In the methodical rhythm of scanning, labeling, and sorting. And that’s when it hits you: you’ve become the system. A very tired, slightly broken, almost certainly illegal one-person logistics system. And strangely... it’s kind of fun.
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June 2025
I played for 36 hours straight and got all the achievements, and it was 100% worth it. Fairly basic at the moment, but there are a lot of cool systems that have potential if the developer chooses to expand them. A good amount of bugs, but nothing game breaking or annoying.
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June 2025
It starts out like Papers Please and turns into Satisfactory. Great little logistics simulator.
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June 2025
Great game. I still don't get it why those games are so stressfull and relaxing at the same Time. But this here is fun. Sorting is cool. Automation is fun too. Love the Game. Only one Point i have to criticize: You can't Pet the Cat. Why? 🥺
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Frequently Asked Questions

Parcel Simulator is currently priced at 15.74€ on Steam.

Parcel Simulator is currently available at a 10% discount. You can purchase it for 15.74€ on Steam.

Parcel Simulator received 328 positive votes out of a total of 350 achieving a rating of 8.62.
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Parcel Simulator was developed and published by Dansan Digital.

Parcel Simulator is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Parcel Simulator is not playable on MacOS.

Parcel Simulator is not playable on Linux.

Parcel Simulator is a single-player game.

Parcel Simulator does not currently offer any DLC.

Parcel Simulator does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Parcel Simulator does not support Steam Remote Play.

Parcel 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 Parcel Simulator.

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Parcel Simulator
8.6
328
22
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Features
Online players
2,081
Developer
Dansan Digital
Publisher
Dansan Digital
Release 20 Jun 2025
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