

It has many other features, I encourage you to try if you like somewhat "professional" simulators. Overall physics are reasonable, could have some improvements but are in fact the best of it's kind. Unfortunately it lacks a radio volume control so you might not listen to your bus sometimes.

You can in some models use the tape player, it does not open music files of your computer but works with online radio streaming of your choice, which is very nice.

Sound is very good, for those who actually been inside such buses you will find it very familiar. Control the inside lights, temperatures, windows, you can literally do everything you would do in a real bus, including selling tickets and control the IBIS system. You can control a lot of things in your bus and some of them your passengers will want you to do so. Graphics are reasonable to it's genre, the driving cockpits are quite good, most buttons and lights have a reason to exist, work and actually makes something inside game. OMSI Bus simulator is so far the most balanced bus simulator I've played. By Eagle_16 | Review Date: AugSo you decided to read this review, in case you don't have the game, you might want to get it, if you already do have the game you should be playing :)
