Bus Driving School : Bus Games - Driver school simulation
Master the art of driving a bus
- 6.1 Version
- 4.3 Score
- 6M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Would you like to obtain a bus driving license? If so, you've come to the right place. Our bus game ensures that upon completing the entire career mode, you will become a proficient bus driver. Our levels are designed to guide users through all traffic rules step by step and provide multiple driving tests before receiving a bus driving license. While you may have played other bus simulator games, this product is unique. You'll truly feel like you're behind the wheel of a massive jumbo super bus, pushing it to its limits. Drive over 20+ modern euro and super sport buses in a fully open world city setting. You can enjoy offline mode in the bus driving academy game of 2021. The game offers a variety of exciting routes, including large tunnels, steep bridges, sharp turns, challenging bus parking scenarios, heavy traffic jams, traffic accidents, construction zones, extreme reversing challenges, and much more.
Career Mode:
Creating new, distinctive levels for our coach driving game was a significant challenge. We have developed over 40+ bus driving traffic rules in the career mode. Starting from simple levels where users must adhere to basic rules like following double lines on the road, stopping at stop signs, giving way to other vehicles at give way signs, and obeying traffic lights. As the levels progress, scenarios become more difficult including navigating roundabouts, avoiding Do Not Enter areas, handling steep slopes, not overtaking due to heavy traffic, preventing accidents, and mastering tight bus parking situations like reverse parking between two cars or parking at a 90-degree angle.
Bus Customizations:
In order to set our game apart from others, we have introduced a new customization feature. Users have various options starting from changing body paint colors to give their buses a unique appearance. They can also customize rims with different colors and textures, choose from a variety of bus horns, and select from a range of flag-textured number plates to personalize them with their own names.
Gameplay:
To succeed as a bus driver in traffic, you must adhere to all the rules. Start your engine, fasten your seat belt, and get ready to face numerous challenging bus scenarios. In this 2021 bus game, we have designated a special lane. To earn bonus points continuously and impress your driving instructor, you must keep your bus in this special lane. This is not just any ordinary bus game; it is entirely focused on traffic rules. Ensure compliance with all rules before embarking on your journey as a competent 3D bus driver.
Modern Bus Parking Features:
- Play online with friends and join a vast community
- Extensive bus customization options including wheels, paint, neon effects, suspension, horns, number plates, and glass
- Realistic passenger reactions during bus operations
- Selection of over 25 Super euro driving buses for realistic simulation
- Access to bus mechanics for repairs
- Payment of toll taxes on highways
- Realistic car traffic simulations
- Immersive views of the bus interior
- Pick up passengers at stops and drop them off safely
- Take passengers on European trips in your modern buses
- Polish your driving skills on challenging roads
- Enhance your 3D bus parking abilities in realistic scenarios
If you enjoy our innovative bus driving and parking simulator of 2021, please remember to leave us a 5-star rating.
Why We Play This Kind of Games: We should really pay bus drivers more
Have you ever had a game you really wanted to love, but it just didn't work out? For me, Bus Simulator 21 is that game. News of its impending release caught my eye in late summer, and I knew I had to try it. Almost all of my gaming these days involves a handful of racing sims, but the idea of a lower-stress driving experience seemed like an attractive distraction from the world outside.
At this point, any actual bus drivers reading this will be shaking their heads. Because as I have come to learn, driving a bus is pretty stressful.
The conceit of Bus Simulator 21 is extremely straightforward: you manage a transportation company and drive buses across a number of different environments. There are fictional open-world environments—one in the US and one in Europe—and real buses, including double-deckers and even fully electric ones.
To begin with, you design your character—the creator includes the pandemic-aware option to give your avatar a face mask—and test drive a couple of buses at the dealership. You can wander around the environment, including checking out the interiors of the buses, then take control of a bus by approaching the driver's seat. After choosing your bus, it's time to drive the first route.
Since this is a game, you have missions—spend time driving at night or create a new route, for instance—and as you complete them, you unlock new buses and new parts of the environments.
Almost immediately, it became clear that my fantasy of having a relaxing time cruising through the city was just that—a fantasy. Because cruising implies leisure, and driving a bus is not a leisure activity—it's a job with requirements that must be met.
For instance, you have to obey all the traffic laws. This is not Grand Theft Auto, and running over a pedestrian is frowned upon. It might even discourage them from riding your bus. That means you need to signal when you're turning.
You are also expected to stop relatively precisely at each stop. The bus should be facing the right direction. It really should not be parked half on the curb.
Then it's time to lower the bus, open the door, and do the ticketing. I enjoy the ticketing process—about two-thirds of your passengers have passes and just smile or walk past you. But others will ask for tickets in various combinations, and you get to make change. The ticket machine makes a satisfying noise as you dispense each coin.
But you can't take your time, because a bus route is nothing without a timetable. And timetables only allow for so much dawdling... or someone's inability to remember how to put the bus back into gear. At this point, it's helpful to not get flustered and to remember that, yes, you still have to signal when pulling out.
There's also the fact that driver engagement is not really a priority in bus development. I remember, a long time ago, reading that Lotus Engineering had done some consultancy for a coach manufacturer and that the result was a bus chassis that handled like a big, slow Lotus Esprit. But the crowded streets of Angel Shores never seemed like the place to test if my Mercedes-Benz Citaro had some of the same magic.
In fact, all my bus driving has been with a controller. Wheel support is pretty good on the PC but not so great on consoles, and I haven't been able to get my Thrustmaster T-GT to work with the game when played on the PS4. Sadly, that dealt a pretty big blow to my immersion in the game.
Consequently, time spent in Bus Simulator 21 often felt like hard work. My gaming time is so limited these days that I'd rather not spend it doing more chores, so I haven't put in enough time to unlock an electric bus. The game never felt like something more rewarding than working for a bus company without getting paid.
I don't necessarily mean this as a knock on Bus Simulator 21. It's not called Relaxing Bus Cruiser 21, after all—that was just my projection.
Verdict: The game promised to faithfully simulate the "exciting daily life of a bus driver," and I think it delivers. Just make sure that's actually what you want—bus drivers are paid for their time.
- Version6.1
- UpdateAug 30, 2024
- DeveloperBetter Games Studio Pty Ltd
- CategoryAction & Adventure
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1+
- Downloads6M+
- Package Namecom.bettergames.Bus.driving.school
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Very good game graphics
awesome visuals
Easy-to-start
easy to control
nice gear like real driving a car
very hard for the small children
steering right and left button