Toll Booth Simulator: Schedule of Chaos

Toll Booth Simulator: Schedule of Chaos

Releases: To be announced

Game Informations

Developer

SifDev

Publisher

Ultimate Publishing, Ultimate Games S.A., PlayWay S.A.

Description

Punch in. Let the madness begin. You're the sole toll booth operator on a remote desert highway. At first, it’s routine: press the button, lift the gate, collect the cash. But routine doesn’t last long out here. You plant strange seeds. You grow bizarre fruit. Soon, you're mixing cocktails and selling drinks to whoever rolls up to the gate. Run your station. Grow your crops. Cook. Serve. Survive!

Manage traffic through your toll gate. Accept payment, deny weirdos, or let them through just to see what happens.

Plant exotic seeds. Harvest the fruits of your labor. Mix and sell cocktails with unpredictable and often alarming side effects. Some customers come back for more. Others don’t.

Farm your ingredients. Plant exotic seeds, water them with a tractor, and harvest bizarre fruits from mutating trees. Everything you need for the drinks... or something else entirely.

Break into houses, grab valuables, and escape before the sirens catch up. Some loot is worth the risk. Some not so much.

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