Tag: #Shops

  • Fuel, Fur, and a Few Mysteries: The Last Gas Station Launches on Steam

    Fuel, Fur, and a Few Mysteries: The Last Gas Station Launches on Steam

    In a world increasingly dominated by silent electric vehicles, there is something undeniably nostalgic about the hum of a petrol pump. Alawar, the publisher behind hits like Beholder and Wall World, has officially opened the shutters on its latest project: The Last Gas Station, a narrative-rich cosy sim that blends shop management with a chilling roadside mystery.

    After a breakout performance during the February Steam Next Fest, the game is out now on Steam, and it’s time to see if you have what it takes to run a business where the customers are quirky, the coffee is fresh, and the nights are… well, best avoided.


    A New Life as a Roadside Entrepreneur

    In The Last Gas Station, you play as a charming red panda who has inherited a crumbling station in the middle of nowhere. The previous owner? Vanished. The equipment? Ancient. Your goal is to transform this relic into a thriving roadside haven.

    The management loop is satisfyingly tactile. You aren’t just clicking menus; you’re:

    • Modernising the Pumps: Tearing out rusted gear to install modern fuel systems and car maintenance bays.
    • Managing the Shop: Stocking shelves with snacks, road-trip essentials, and souvenirs to keep the locals and travellers happy.
    • Customising Your Vibe: Designing neon signs and decorating your store to make it a “beacon for travellers stuck in time.”

    Don’t Go Out After Dark

    While the daytime gameplay is pure “cosy vibes,” the game leans into a narrative mystery once the sun sets. The previous manager didn’t just retire—they disappeared under unexplained circumstances.

    The game presents you with a haunting choice: do you stay safely inside, listening to the whispers from the shadows, or do you venture out to uncover the truth? The “Night Mysteries” system adds a layer of tension that sets this apart from your average shop simulator.

    Pro Tip: The locals are full of warnings. If they tell you to lock the doors and stay inside, it’s probably worth listening to them—at least until you’ve upgraded your courage.


    Launch Details & Features

    Following feedback from the demo, Alawar has packed the full release with even more content:

    • Expandable Business: You can now restore other nearby abandoned shops to build a mini roadside empire.
    • Quirky Minigames: From tyre inflation to oil changes, there’s plenty of hands-on work to do.
    • Stunning Pixel Art: The “animal world” aesthetic is beautifully realised, making every sunset look gorgeous (even if it’s a bit scary).

    Grab the Launch Discount

    To celebrate the release, The Last Gas Station is currently available on Steam with a 15% launch discount. For those who enjoy a side of “unsettling” with their “cosy,” this might just be your new favourite time-sink.

    The Last Gas Station is available now for PC. Are you ready to pump some gas and chase some ghosts?


    What’s your favourite cosy sim with a dark twist? Let us know in the comments!

    Find out more here – https://s.team/a/3690030

    #Alawar #TheLastGasStation #Steam #SteamNextFest #shops #business #carrepairs #carwash #videogames #gaming #gamers

  • Customer Service Hell Meets Zombie Hordes: Why You Need to Clock Into Service With A Shotgun

    Customer Service Hell Meets Zombie Hordes: Why You Need to Clock Into Service With A Shotgun

    Forget your typical post-apocalyptic fare of scavenging and doom. Independent developer Nolyn Vansyckle, with publisher Silver Lining Interactive, has served up something uniquely chaotic: Service With A Shotgun (SWAS). This game isn’t just about surviving the zombie apocalypse; it’s about surviving the worst shift of your life—while the world ends outside.

    If you ever thought retail was hell, you haven’t seen anything yet.


    What is Service With A Shotgun?

    At its core, SWAS is a brilliant mash-up of genres that you didn’t know you needed: a Visual Novel crossed with a chaotic, wave-based First-Person Shooter (FPS).

    You are the last poor soul manning a beat-up roadside shop in the middle of a zombie outbreak. Your “Open” sign is still flickering, the shelves are half-empty, and yet, the customers keep coming.

    • Part 1: The Visual Novel: You’ll spend time behind the counter, dealing with a rotating, and often deranged, cast of regulars and desperate survivors. Dialogue choices, story development, and character interaction are key, drawing inspiration from narrative-heavy games like VA-11 Hall-A. You’re a bartender of sorts, but instead of mixing drinks, you’re serving up survival advice and dealing with bizarre, apocalyptic requests.
    • Part 2: The FPS: When the zombie hordes inevitably scratch at the door, the game shifts into a frantic, wave shooter. You’ll switch from talking fast to shooting straight. Your job is to defend the business (and your life) with a growing arsenal of weapons and slap-together defences.

    It’s a bizarre, tongue-in-cheek jab at capitalism—the idea that even when civilisation collapses, someone’s still gotta work retail.


    Chaotic Customers & Dark Comedy

    The heart of SWAS lies in its characters. As the last functional business in the area, your shop attracts all walks of (un)life. Expect to meet more than ten unique personalities, each with their own quirks, secrets, and insane demands.

    The visual novel sections are where the game’s dark humour and storytelling shine. The game expertly balances the frantic, high-stakes shooting with character-driven moments that are often absurd and unexpectedly heartfelt. Every shift escalates the chaos, bringing new challenges that are far more complicated than just stocking shelves.

    Survival in the Crossfire

    The action sequences are a welcome, frenetic break from the dialogue. Building defences before the next wave hits is vital, and the wave-based shooting keeps the tension high. It’s a true test of time management—juggling a needy customer with a horde of undead trying to break down the door.

    With five story-rich chapters, the madness constantly cranks up, ensuring that what starts as a simple shift quickly spirals out of control.


    Final Verdict? Clock In.

    Service With A Shotgun offers a fresh, hilarious, and genuinely challenging take on the zombie apocalypse genre. If you love deep, character-focused visual novels but miss the thrill of a good old-fashioned shooter, this game is a perfect blend. It proves that even when facing total annihilation, the real monster is always the customer.

    It’s a wild ride of bullets, banter, and barely contained panic. Get ready for the world’s worst shift!

    Service With A Shotgun on Steam – https://shorturl.at/5bHNJ

    #ServiceWithAShotgun #fps #games #gaming #gamers #shops #videogames #SilverLiningInteractive #NolynVansyckle #zombies #customers #endoftheworld #swas #pcgames #steam

  • Shops through Shibuya Cities: Skylines Content Creator Pack

    Shops through Shibuya Cities: Skylines Content Creator Pack

    The Cities: Skylines Content Creator Pack: Shops of Shibuya is a new DLC for the original Cities: Skylines, created by community modder “Stop it D.” The pack is scheduled for release on September 24, 2025.

    This pack is inspired by the trendy and bustling Shibuya district in Tokyo, Japan, and focuses on adding new commercial buildings and asAtomfall – Wicked Isle DLCsets to the game.

    Key features of the “Shops of Shibuya” pack:

    Buildings and Assets: It includes 27 new low-density commercial growable buildings, 27 new high-density commercial growable buildings, and 3 unique buildings.

    Parks and Props: The pack also comes with 2 new parks and 47 new props to help you detail your city.

    Theme: The assets are designed to capture the feel of the Shibuya area, with sleek storefronts, boulevards, and side streets.

    The Shops of Shibuya pack is part of a larger content release that also includes “Map Pack 4” and the “Harumi Nights FM” radio station. These can be purchased individually or as part of a bundle.

    Source: https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/our-games/discover

    #ShopsofShibuya #paradoxinteractive #games #gaming #gamers #shopping #shops #Shibuya #ContentCreatorPack #DLC #CitiesSkylines #newcontent

  • Alien Market Simulator Demo Out Now

    Alien Market Simulator Demo Out Now

    Normally when we think of aliens, UFOs and space exploration we often fail to think of the ordinary aliens who are just living their lives as everyone does, they need food, drink and entertainment, in other words, they need the Alien Market Simulator. Players are in charge of this space station where all sorts of travellers come to get supplies and to be entertained. It sounds easy enough but there are different rules in space and it is time to open the shop.

    To find out more about the Alien Market Simulator go to the official game website here https://shadowowlstudios.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/3VGDD

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