Roadhouse Simulator Reveal

Roadhouse Simulator Revealed as Narrative Prequel to Gas Station Simulator

DRAGO Entertainment has officially revealed Roadhouse Simulator, a new first-person simulation game set in the same universe as Gas Station Simulator. The upcoming title serves as a narrative prelude, focusing on the early years of one of the franchise’s most recognizable characters.

The announcement comes from Kraków-based developer and publisher DRAGO Entertainment, whose Gas Station Simulator has surpassed two million copies sold across all platforms. Roadhouse Simulator is currently in development for PC and is available to wishlist on Steam.

An Origin Story Set Along Route 66

Roadhouse Simulator takes players back in time to explore the uncle’s rough beginnings long before the events of Gas Station Simulator. Set along the iconic Route 66, the game tells the story of how he survived, adapted, and eventually built the foundation for his future success.

Players step into the uncle’s shoes during his earliest days, starting out as a bouncer at a remote and often lawless roadhouse. What begins as a job quickly turns into a struggle for control, respect, and survival in a hostile environment filled with volatile customers and rival biker gangs.

From Bouncer to Full Control of the Business

The game blends narrative-driven progression with hands-on simulation mechanics. Players are not limited to management screens. Every role is played directly.

Responsibilities grow over time and include working security, serving drinks, running the grill, managing inventory, hiring staff, and overseeing daily operations. As the roadhouse expands, players unlock new services, increase seating capacity, add parking, and develop the surrounding territory to draw in more customers.

Each upgrade represents a step forward in the uncle’s long climb from obscurity to influence.

Combat Is Part of the Job

Physical confrontations are a core part of Roadhouse Simulator’s gameplay. Hand-to-hand combat can involve single opponents or multiple attackers, reflecting the unpredictable nature of a biker-heavy roadside bar.

Players are not always forced into violence. Alternative approaches exist to resolve conflicts before they escalate, allowing different playstyles and outcomes depending on how situations are handled.

Biker Gangs, Shady Deals, and Risky Opportunities

Rival biker gangs are a constant presence. While they can be dangerous, they also present opportunities for players willing to take risks.

Shady deals can unlock alternative supply sources and expand the player’s influence, but illegal activity attracts attention. Balancing profit, reputation, and survival becomes a constant challenge as the roadhouse grows.

The Sheriff Is Always Watching

The local sheriff plays an active role in the game’s systems. Inspections can happen unexpectedly, and players who push too far may face fines or temporary shutdowns.

Keeping the business profitable while avoiding serious consequences adds tension to every decision, forcing players to think carefully about how far they are willing to go.

A Living Simulation Focused on Growth

Roadhouse Simulator emphasizes progression through smart management and expansion. Players can hire employees to automate tasks, upgrade equipment, expand the building, and extend their influence beyond the roadhouse itself.

Every choice shapes how the business evolves and reflects the difficult path that eventually leads the uncle to his future role in the Gas Station Simulator universe.

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