 Hey everyone, Nintendo Prime here and today we're going to take a look at a game that is unlike literally unlike anything I have played before. When it comes to simulator games, well I'm pretty unfamiliar with many of the entries outside of Microsoft's Flight Simulator. The idea of these games is to take real life activities, jobs, experiences and provide a virtualized version of that experience. Sometimes these simulator games are actually used for real world training as an example, but for the purposes of the everyday gamer it's often just about having some fun or pure curiosity over a job you may never do yourself. Today we are sponsored by Bus Driving Simulator 22, a game that recently released on Nintendo Switch for $27.99. I have certainly written my fair share of buses, whether it was going to school when I was a kid, public transportation in cities or even renting a bus for certain party situations. One thing I have never done is driven a bus, so I do have a little bit of interest at least in seeing what the life of a bus driver is really like. One neat thing about going for drives in the real world is well just taking in the world around us, and Bus Simulator remembers this by offering a free Rome game mode. Considering the game comes with three large areas to drive in, it's pretty nice to just free roam and take in the views. I've driven in Los Angeles myself in real life, but seeing it from the perspective of a massive bus is quite interesting. You can then do the same thing to explore Munich, Germany, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. That last one has my favorite vista views simply because I've actually never been there. This is probably my favorite mode in the game simply because I don't have to worry about the same ins and outs you do in the career mode. It's basically a blank canvas experience in these cities and areas, and it's nice to be free of the actual job portion of driving a bus and just enjoy randomly driving around. Of course, the Brux of the experience really takes place in career mode, which has a linear progression, but one which can be pretty challenging. Yes, you are doing exactly what you think you are doing, completing a bus route, picking up passengers at various bus stops. I mean, this is a bus driving simulator game. If that's not the sort of gameplay you expected, then I don't know what to tell you. A lot of the challenge in the game comes from making sure you are driving flawlessly. You are in a huge bus, so turns are quite wide, and that means it can be a lot easier to end up in an accident, something that will subtract points from your total. You have to follow traffic laws, stop lights, signs, turn signals, hazard lights, and more. Unlike a game like Grand Theft Auto that can basically encourage you to run over pedestrians, you actually will fail the level if you happen to hit a person, which I think you can agree, that's probably a quick way to lose your bus license. You can unlock other types of buses and various customizable things, and there is an overall score that you can look at telling you how good of a bus driver you are on a per level basis as well as overall on the home screen. I'm just going to kind of sit back and let you enjoy some time watching raw gameplay, and if this tickles your fancy, there will be a link to the game on the North American eShop down below. Thanks again to Bus Driving Simulator 22 for supporting the channel.