![]() ![]() ![]() Most memorable, definitely, were the relationships I developed (maybe made-up) with a wild and wacky cast of clients. The world feels alive and like it has consequences for my actions. Skulking in the darkness to make midnight deals in back alleys is shady tagging new territories with my gang sign graffiti was empowering running from the cops, alarms blaring, dogs barking, and gruff shouts from the booted trampling of coppers made my heart race over-the-top record scratching and old-school hip-hop aesthetics permeate the expansive town. Thus, the atmosphere and living aspect of sandbox games become paramount, and this is where Drug Dealer Simulator thrives. ![]() There’s your core suppliers and a looming threat of the feds which flavor the narrative–but on what terms and how the specific player wants to play means that there aren’t too many railroad tracks the main narrative must follow. With so much of the game up to how the player wants to play it, there isn’t much of a core narrative. Every reward feeds into a larger RPG aspect that had me engrossed the whole time. I was able to choose what kind of drugs I wanted to sell, to whom I would sell, what areas I would target, how I would network my supply and workstations, and even how my drug workstations operated. Well-polished core mechanics, then, compliment the sandbox element of the game. In regard to its feel, the running, jumping, and police chase mechanics all felt consistent. Layer upon layer of xp systems, unfolding narratives, iterative world expansions, and high-stakes punishments and rewards made Drug Dealer Simulator enjoyable both in short and long game sessions. Seriously, the core loop of gameplay is addictive. Sadly, Drug Dealer Simulator is too hard to resist–its drip, regular and ever-increasing, like branched rivers running towards a forbidden basin in relief–it keeps calling late at night, early in the morning. GameplayĪ major key to success in the world of drug trafficking is, of course, to never get high on your own supply. Fully capitalizing on simulator and weed meme culture, Drug Dealer Simulator will hook you up, always respond on time, and provide sweet relief from the doldrums of reality. The gameplay is addictive, there’s plenty of room to play how you want, and I can finally show my parents that I’m learning some business acumen from all those damn games. Publishers Movie Games and PlayWay have scored a jackpot with developer Byterunner Game Studios’ debut simulator.ĭespite its … unique … branding, the goods of Drug Dealer Simulator weigh out perfectly under close scrutiny. From small fish to el chapo, Drug Dealer Simulator lets you live out your kingpin fantasies. ![]()
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