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WeedEx: Drug Express Delivery is a crime-themed simulator where you build an illegal drug empire from scratch. Developed by CGI LAB GAMES, it drops you into the gritty world of Hyland Point, a city where you start as a low-level dealer and work your way up by managing supply chains, bribing officials, and avoiding law enforcement. Released on PC in December 2025, the game blends resource management with moral ambiguity. You’ll grow plants in secret labs, negotiate deals with shady clients, and expand your operations through real estate and vehicles. It’s a lean, no-frills simulation focused on the logistics of running a black-market business, with a tone that’s equal parts tense and darkly comedic.
The core loop revolves around balancing risk and reward. You spend time in a menu-driven interface managing production schedules, pricing, and inventory while also handling in-game encounters like street deals or evading police. Each day involves visiting locations to pick up supplies, hiring workers, and upgrading facilities. The challenge comes from fluctuating demand, rival dealers undercutting your prices, and the constant threat of raids. Controls are basic but functional, with a focus on quick decisions. Sessions often end with you calculating profits or scrambling to hide evidence. The single-player campaign lasts around 15-20 hours, with side tasks like laundering money or sabotaging competitors adding variety. The game feels methodical, with failure often leading to sudden losses of assets or arrest.
WeedEx holds a 78% community rating and 82% critic score, with 35% of players completing the main story in 18 hours. Community moods are 65% dark, 35% humorous, reflecting the game’s tone. Reviewers praise the “gritty management mechanics” and “addictive loops of growth and consequence,” though some call the lack of combat “boring.” Achievement data shows 42% of players unlock the “Kingpin” title, which requires maintaining a 100% client satisfaction rate. 22% of players abandon the game after the third chapter, citing repetitive late-game tasks. Despite polarized opinions, 71% of 10,000+ reviews say the simulation depth justifies the $29.99 price tag.
WeedEx is a niche pick for fans of management simulators who don’t mind a morally gray premise. The 18-hour average playtime and 35% completion rate suggest it’s a short to mid-length experience, but the 42 achievements and $30 price make it a low-risk purchase. It’s best for players who enjoy balancing systems over action, though the lack of player choice in outcomes might frustrate some. If crime simulators like Grand Theft Auto’s roleplay elements interest you, this offers a leaner, more focused take. Don’t expect storytelling depth, but the core systems hold up for a quick, tense run.
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