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Gas Station Simulator - Drive-In Cinema DLC
Released: 06/03/2025
Base Game
Gas Station SimulatorDeveloper
DRAGO entertainment
Publisher
DRAGO entertainment
Description

Gas Station Simulator expands, as Route 66 calls for a drive-in cinema. You wouldn’t let such an opportunity slip through your fingers, would you? So, roll up your sleeves and get to work because time is the most valuable thing. Acquire some additional space, purchase much needed projector and screen, and invite your old as well as new clients to witness some of the best movies in the history of cinematography.

New business opportunity equals new source of income. Alas, it’s all about making some additional money to keep things going. Validate tickets from customers coming in – some might want to be a little sneaky peaky, so you’ll have to pay close attention to them. Invest your money into the further expansion of your cinema, and expand upon offering services. A popcorn machine would definitely be a great add-on.

With great power comes great responsibility. The more your renown grows, the more clients would love to check your services. Prepare yourself and plan everything ahead, and you shall see the fruits of your hard work.
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Free to Play
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Reviews History
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Player Statistics
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