Bus Simulator 2008 Makes its Final Stop in Stores
Haven't you always wanted to drive a bus?
Date: Friday, May 09, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Bus Simulator 2008 , a new game for PC from Avanquest Software, has made its final stop to store shelves today. The game combines driving and business simulation in a fun and unique way, testing the player’s bus driving capabilities, as well as commercial expertise to run a bus company.

The game takes place in the fictional metropolis of Megacity. 18 different routes need to be mastered during 34 missions. To be a successful bus driver, keep to the timetable and transport as many passengers as possible, avoiding reckless driving and lateness to maintain an impeccable reputation in the neighbourhood. There are 8 different bus models to choose from with more available to download online.

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