

As you keep acquiring new buses, your fleet will increase, and once you hit 100, the maximum number of buses you can own in the game, you’ll unlock the ultimate bus, the double-decker Alexander Dennis.ĭriving in Bus Simulator 21 is a mixed bag, and it will take some getting used to, especially if you’re a newcomer to the series. Bus Simulator 21 has 30 officially licensed buses, but you’ll have to pick one of three at the start of the game.

The first thing you need to do in Bus Simulator 21 is to choose your first bus to drive your first route around town. The entire city is in dire need of public transportation, and the mayor decides to hire a company that can serve the citizens. In Bus Simulator 21, you start off in the new open-world map of Angel Shores, a fictional city in the United States. Although you’ll be starting small and the traffic won’t give you any headaches, once a district levels up, so will the traffic. Having to manage all the stuff on top of driving your bus routes might sound complicated, but it’s actually a great way to relieve some of the stress coming from heavy traffic.
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Thankfully, the biggest part of the game involves driving a bus around town and do all the things a bus driver typically does apart from masterfully directing a rather lumbering vehicle through the meanders of a city teaming with life: sell tickets and offer change if needed, ask passengers to turn down their music, make sure they stand clear of the doors, wake them up at the end of the line, or ask for their tickets if you believe they have “forgotten” them in their other pants.
