Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator

Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator

Drive your bus through the city traffic, pick up passengers and drive them safely to their destinations.
Your city bus is big so be careful! Duty driving is not that easy. Watch out for the traffic - don't hit any cars or people crossing.

Getting Started with Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator

- Full 3D large environment
- Smooth controls optimized for bus sim
- Drive the passengers to their destinations
- Many different routes across the city
- One of the best games in the store
- Offline game (no wi-fi or internet needed)

What is the primary classification for this game?

The category this game falls under is Simulation.

What platform was used to create this game, Construct 2, Construct 3, or something else?

The WebGL engine/framework was used to build this game.

Which company is behind this game’s creation?

The game development team responsible for making this game is zuma studio.

Does the game support mobile gaming?

Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator is available for play on mobile devices.

For which gender is Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator primarily created?

Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator is intended for Male & Female.

Does the game involve blood or any graphic content?

Yes, Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator shows blood or injuries.

What are the prominent tags associated with the game?

Main labels associated with this game include 3d, bus, challenge, city, halloween, offroad, top.

Which age group would enjoy this game the most?

The primary age group that should play this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is there any form of cruelty depicted in the game?

Yes, Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator contains violent or cruel content.

Can children play this game without concern?

No, Offroad Passenger Bus Simulator : City Coach Simulator is not family-friendly.
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