
""Zero delays. Zero conscience." is the tagline for Mad Bus Simulator . A game about ushering commuters across town on a timely schedule. The Japanese indie game is more Twisted Metal than . Behind the wheel, you tolerate nothing as you service the route. Plow through traffic. Discipline obnoxious riders. Upgrade your bus with armour and weaponry until you turn the 7 into something FOXHOUND would be assembled to deal with."
"The brief but compelling trailer promises cars crumbling like porcelain under your wheels, rocket launchers, lightning canons, BattleBots saw blades and even that guitar riffing, fire spewing Doof Warrior from . All the while you operate your bus at five miles an hour to ensure a comfortable, turbulence free commute for anyone the vehicle. Completing your routes on a timely basis and racking up damage will earn resources to reinvest in your civically-minded death machine."
The Eglinton line opened and disrupted a long-standing cross-town bus route, splitting a 40-minute trip into two segments and causing reroutes and reduced service. Delays, poor weather and an early outage compounded commuting problems. Mad Bus Simulator is a Japanese indie game with the tagline "Zero delays. Zero conscience." The game casts the player as a bus driver who enforces a perfect schedule by weaponizing the vehicle, plowing through traffic and disciplining unruly passengers. Players earn rewards based on route completion time and bus damage, then spend funds to upgrade armor, weapons and performance. The trailer showcases vehicles crumbling, rocket launchers, lightning cannons and saw blades.
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