City Bus Simulator 2 Munich -

The graphics are a solid 2015 — fine for sim veterans, jarring for casuals. AI traffic sometimes forgets that buses have right-of-way when leaving a stop, leading to Munich-style “friendly” honking (i.e., none — just silent rage). Also, no tram interaction, which feels like a missed opportunity for a true MVG experience.

127 hours (and counting)

Driving route 100 from Hauptbahnhof to Ostbahnhof during rush hour, rain pouring, passengers packed like sardines, and you nail the timing — arriving at each stop within ±5 seconds. You get a virtual “Danke, Fahrer!” from a recorded voice. Unironically emotional. city bus simulator 2 munich

⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5 – “Worth every near-heart attack at Münchner Freiheit”)

Trying to reverse a bendy bus into the depot at 11 PM after a 12-hour shift in-game. The game doesn’t cheat with parking assist. You will fail. You will question your life choices. The graphics are a solid 2015 — fine

Here’s an interesting, slightly unconventional review for City Bus Simulator 2 Munich — written as if by a passionate, detail-oriented sim veteran: “More than a bus: a love letter to Munich commuters and digital masochists”

The game includes an actual original IVU onboard computer simulation. Yes, you can mess up your IBIS coding and end up displaying “Bus 69 to Fröttmaning” instead of “141 to Ostbahnhof.” Your virtual controller will call you. It’s as thrilling as it sounds. 127 hours (and counting) Driving route 100 from

Turn off the floating GPS marker. Learn the route using landmarks — the real Munich way. You’ll hate it for 20 minutes. Then you’ll love it forever. Would you like a shorter or more humorous version as well?