

Your primary concern now is making sure your customers get what they want.

I'm not packing my things, running out of the city, and opening my own gas stop-like some did with farms and Stardew Valley-but if you're a rudimentary 3D-modelled person looking for some gas and eats, come on down to the ol' Dust Bowl off Route 66. I guess all that matters is that it makes me happy. Completing an order without stopping the belt-rapid scanning and bagging-feels cool in a way that being a cashier shouldn't.īut should I really be this into it? Even with the excellent Deathloop taking up rent in my head, my body longs to be pulled back into my dirty little gas stop so I can clean and help some customers, and I can't understand why.

Likewise, ringing people up at the cashier has you starting up the conveyor belt, scanning items, and putting them in a basket. The Shift key speeds the meter up, but you'll have to be quick to stop if you want the maximum tip. Filling up a person's car presents a meter, which tells you when you need to stop. There's a simple kind of fun in the other tasks.
