TROLEU Perhaps the most specific job simulator game I have played. Inspired (relaxed, I agree, but who can say) from the experience of Moldovan Public Transit of the developer Andraground, this is a frenzy of changes, validing the trolley pass, and hurting passengers on a demonic ticket inspector so that you do not lose your day’s wages.
In my time Trolu demoMy original work as a trolleybus conductor was charging the ticket rent. Sometimes, passengers used to pay with cards. Some people will insist that “the credit is for weaknesses with the internet” and hand over a handful of cash to me, forcing me to excavate through many zipped pouches of my conductor Satchal for proper change. And other people will present their trolley, telling me “don’t look very closely.”
Proper payment and paperwork meant that I could award the passenger with a fresh ticket from my ticket roll. If that trolley pass time limit was expired or like that often the case was-I had only a reaction of a completely different person, then I had only one response: firmly plant your boot in the chest of the rent-dosar and then whipped your ragdold body from the moving trolleybus.
The law says that it is fine.
During my routes, the law sometimes says that old people were now banned from trolleys due to an ordinance against pipe-dumpling, or that young girls were forbidden to suddenly public transit due to their additional gigling. Every rule that breaks every rule on my trolley decreases with my wages. When I reach a stop, sorry, grandmother: There is a new law on books that says that there are no old women and you are throwing.
This is how I got three different achievements to throw grandmother not one, not two, not two, but this morning.

The trolley route is a ever -developing ecosystem of violence and anarchy. Some passengers will assault their neighbors with strange smell or loud music from portable speakers. Some people will take Zerad pickle that when the trolley collides with a pit, they will fall and will be shattered. Some are immediately worried, unnecessarily worried, forcing me in a boxing minigem on a moment notice. After landing some Hemakers, sometimes my attackers will leave cigarettes or precious items, I can trade with shopkeepers who sometimes board the bus.
Shoplifters are the only way that I can fill my tickets during a route. They are important for this economy.
You must be thinking by yourself, “Wow, this man has been very unbalanced by facing accidental violence on these hypocritical travelers.” And I am, because there is a great evil riding on these trolleybupers: he is a ticket inspector, a hateful juggling who will ride on the trolley whether every passenger has been issued a ticket properly.

If he detects a single violation, he will charge me and throw me from his head with his trolley, robbing me all his day’s wages. Once he enters Kill mode, I have only got a rescue: put my kicking knowledge for good use and threw the helpless passengers on it until he is forced to retreat.
I eventually thwarted the half routes I tried, but I think we have at least installed here that I am making an honest effort.
TROLEU does not yet have a release date, but you can play the demo Steamy Now.

