Airport Baggage Simulator

Airport Baggage Simulator

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4
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60
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"Bakery Simulator may not be a pretty title, a good-sounding title, and, in particular, not one that works perfectly. Nevertheless, it makes up for it with relaxing gameplay. Creating bread and warm buns, and delivering them to your homes so you have something to eat, was an incredibly engaging and enjoyable experience. I will lovingly revisit this title, but given the slight repetitiveness after unlocking everything, it won't happen all that often. Is this title worth purchasing? I think so, especially if you're looking for a way to relax and the sight of fresh, warm bread makes you happy."

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About Airport Baggage Simulator

Airport Baggage Simulator by Three River Games is a logistics-focused simulation game released on June 30, 2026 for PC. In this single-player title, you manage an airport’s baggage system, scanning luggage for contraband, verifying destinations, and optimizing conveyor belt networks to maximize efficiency. The goal is to balance speed with accuracy while building automated sorting systems. It’s a niche yet detailed take on the sim genre, appealing to fans of methodical problem-solving. The game leans into its absurd premise with dry humor, framing mundane tasks like weight checks as critical operations.

Gameplay

The core loop involves scanning bags, identifying illegal items, and routing them to the correct terminals. Early sessions focus on manual sorting, but the game shifts to designing conveyor belt layouts as you unlock automation tools. You’ll tweak scanner speeds, hire staff, and troubleshoot bottlenecks like misrouted luggage. Missions include handling VIP packages and managing last-minute flight changes. Controls are point-and-click with a grid-based interface for placing machinery. The pace is methodical, requiring attention to metrics like processing time and error rates. Late-game optimization feels like a puzzle, balancing profit margins with operational efficiency.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 85% with an average playtime of 47 hours. 62% of players complete the main campaign, while 38% still play for the 120 achievements. Reviews highlight its "unexpectedly relaxing" vibe (78% "Calm" mood) but note a steep learning curve, "Frustrating without a manual," one user wrote. Critics on PlayPile average 82/100, praising depth but questioning replayability. The "Focused" mood (74%) reflects its intense optimization phases. 23% of players cite the cargo-heist mini-games as standout moments, though 15% abandon the game before reaching them.

PlayPile's Take

Airport Baggage Simulator is a solid pick for sim enthusiasts who enjoy logistics puzzles. At $29.99, it offers 40+ hours of content, though the $10 microtransactions for cosmetic upgrades feel tacked on. The 120 achievements add long-term incentive, averaging 84% score for top completers. Not for casual players, its slow burn and technical jargon may deter newcomers. But for those who thrive in systems-driven gameplay, it’s a rewarding, if overly niche, experience.

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