Released:2026-04-16
Platform:Web Browser (desktop-only)
Developer:Ovilex
Publisher:CrazyGames
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About Bus Simulator: EVO Game

Bus Simulator: EVO is a browser-based Unity WebGL bus driving simulator where you complete route driving in a detailed 3D city, manage doors, gears, indicators, lights, camera, and handbrake, and learn the weight of modern city buses and coach buses. The wider OviLex game features many buses, global maps, customization, and career/free-ride modes, while the browser version focuses on desktop route driving.

What Is Bus Simulator: EVO?

Bus Simulator: EVO is a browser-based Unity WebGL bus driving simulator where you take a full-size bus through route-based city driving. The official OviLex page and Google Play listing describe modern city buses, coach buses, school buses, realistic interiors, route objectives, customization, and maps around the world. The browser version starts in a 3D city with a bus, passenger counter, GPS-style minimap, and an on-screen control guide. It is best for desktop players who want a slower vehicle sim about steering, braking, doors, and route discipline instead of lap racing.

Why It's Popular

The hook is that a bus is not a sports car. You have to think about braking distance, lane position, doors, indicators, and camera view while moving a large vehicle through city streets. The wider OviLex game also has a clear collection and progression angle through different bus types, global locations, and customization, while the browser version makes the driving loop accessible without installing the mobile app.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

Google Play lists the app as Everyone, while the App Store lists 13+ and notes infrequent simulated gambling. The browser version shows vehicle driving, a city environment, route UI, and no gore or explicit material. Recommended 13+ here because the desktop controls and the App Store rating make it a better fit for older kids and teens. For streaming, expect a large Unity WebGL load and a control-heavy driving UI.

How to Play Bus Simulator: EVO

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Read the controls panel before closing it; the important bus-specific keys are doors, blinkers, gears, lights, and wipers. - Use W gently and start braking early with S. A bus needs more room than a small car. - Watch the minimap and passenger counter instead of just flooring it straight ahead. This build starts around route and stop awareness. - Press F for doors only after you are lined up near a stop; opening doors while badly positioned wastes the rhythm of the route. - Tap C after your first turn so you can find the camera angle that makes corners and curb distance easiest to read. - Treat progress as local to this browser session unless the game itself clearly confirms a save.

Controls

- Gas: W - Brake: S - Steer: A / D - Blink Left / Right: Q / E - Gear Up / Gear Down: 1 / 2 - Open Doors: F - Change Camera: C - Lights: L - Cruise Control: X - Wipers: K - Handbrake: Space

Bus Simulator: EVO FAQ

Does progress save? Do not rely on cloud saving in the browser version. Treat progress as local browser data unless the game itself clearly confirms a saved state. How long does one run take? No official average route length is published for the browser version. You can learn the basic controls in a few minutes, while full route driving depends on the route, stops, and how carefully you drive. Is it mobile-friendly? The browser version is best played with a desktop keyboard. Separate Google Play and App Store versions exist for mobile devices. Do I need to download anything? No. You can play the Unity WebGL browser version online. The mobile apps are optional separate versions. Is there multiplayer here? The official mobile listing mentions career, free-ride, and multiplayer modes. The browser version does not clearly expose multiplayer options, so treat it as a desktop browser driving build.