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Indian Bus Simulator Analysis

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Indian Bus Simulator offers an immersive driving experience through South India's bustling cities. This free simulation game features a variety of buses that players can drive, each designed with realistic details and physics. Players can upgrade and customize their vehicles using in-game earnings, enhancing the overall experience. The game’s graphics are visually appealing, providing an engaging environment that captures the essence of public transport in regions like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

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The gameplay takes place on open-world routes in cities such as Chennai and Bangalore. Players navigate traffic and various obstacles while transporting passengers from one destination to another. The sound design adds to the realism, with engine revs and tire sounds contributing to the immersive experience. However, the frequent appearance of ads can disrupt gameplay, as some ads may be difficult to close, requiring a restart of the application to continue playing.

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Release
Latest update
Version
2024.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
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Total Downloads
253
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

"Leveraging their deep experience and talented developers, Highbrow Interactive...

"Leveraging their deep experience and talented developers, Highbrow Interactive

delivers an in-depth and feature-rich sim game that youll enjoy again and again." AndroidAppsReview.com

The long-awaited Indian Bus Simulator is another rich and detailed offering from the stable of Highbrow Interactive. After dominating the world of mobile train simulation for years, Highbrow has set its eyes of the genre of bus driving games - bringing to the table all the little quirks that helped amass millions of fans for Indian Train Simulator.

Indian Bus Simulator, or IBS, is an open world, driver-based game that is releasing with a route connecting the South Indian cities of Chennai and Bangalore. The game features buses from State-run transport organizations of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, plus a fleet of buses from Private Operators built in their likeness. The design of the bus is inspired by the authentic vehicles which are currently in the market.

The buses, both state and private, are designed keeping endless customization in mind. Soon, you will be able to change the seat upholstery, wheels, decals. At the time of purchase, a user has the option to choose between various engine variants and transmission types. The buses also come in mini, single and multi-axle form factors. The seats are also seats, semi-sleeper and sleeper variants which can be opted by the user during purchase.

In IBS, you play the driver - who begins the career without any money. You get to make money by playing a driver-for-hire doing odd jobs. The more money you make, and save, the quicker you will be able to start your own dream transport company. IBS allows you to rent out buses from your own fleet. That is how you build your own fleet and a transport empire.

While his business growth matters, so does his physical well-being. Make sure the driver is fed, rested and comfortable.

Buses in IBS can be customized to add more features for passengers. The ratings of a bus depend on how feature packed your buses are. Features such as Air-conditioning, Blanket, Pillow, Charging Point, Movie, Personal TV, Snacks, Beverage, GPS Location Tracking etc. can be added to your buses at any point.

So what are you waiting for? Hit the download button and get started.


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