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Cargo Simulator is a logistics management sim where you run a warehouse, pack goods, and coordinate deliveries. Set in a modern industrial world, it tasks you with sorting products into properly sized boxes, training staff, and optimizing operations to meet deadlines. Developed by Sincapp Games and released in 2025, it’s a PC-only title with no multiplayer. The core appeal lies in balancing efficiency and growth, expanding your facility, purchasing trucks, and partnering with brands. It’s a slow-burn game for fans of methodical planning, offering a slice of supply chain chaos without the chaos itself.
You start by sorting incoming products into boxes, dragging items to match dimensions and weight limits. Once packed, goods are labeled, loaded onto trucks, and dispatched to correct addresses. Early game feels clunky as you learn layout and workflows, but soon you hire staff to automate tasks. Midgame focuses on training workers, prioritize speed or accuracy based on cargo types. Later, you unlock larger facilities, manage truck schedules, and track delivery times. The interface is functional but dry, with most time spent dragging items and clicking menus. Replayability comes from optimizing layouts and scaling operations to meet increasing demand.
Cargo Simulator holds a 4.1/5 on PlayPile with 72% completion rate. Critics gave it 8.2/10, praising its depth but noting a steep learning curve. Average playtime is 25 hours, with 18% of players reaching 100% warehouse upgrades. Community moods lean satisfied (58%) but some call it “repetitive after 20 hours.” A Steam review reads, “Addictive but tedious when boxes won’t stack right.” Achievement completion is 62%, with early milestones like “First Delivery” unlocked quickly but later ones requiring full facility upgrades. 33% of players spend $15, $25 on DLC expansions, mostly for vehicle skins.
Cargo Simulator works best for logistics enthusiasts or sim fans craving a low-stakes grind. It’s not a thrill ride but a steady, rewarding simulation of growth. At $39.99, it’s affordable for its niche appeal. The 120 achievement system tracks progress well, though some feel optional tasks drag. Skip if you dislike micro-managing inventory or want fast-paced action. For those patient enough to build a bustling logistics empire, it’s a solid 40-hour investment.
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Single player
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