Quick overview
Construction Simulator offers a hands-on construction experience that blends machine operation with company management. You begin as a journeyman who inherits their mentor’s firm and are responsible for growing the business by taking on jobs, allocating resources, and making strategic choices that determine the company’s direction. The title emphasizes both the practical side of building and the commercial responsibility behind running a contracting outfit.
Career and management gameplay
- Start from a modest position and work up to running the whole operation.
- Win contracts, manage materials and personnel, and decide how to reinvest earnings.
- Balance short-term tasks with long-term expansion goals to keep the business healthy.
Locations and campaigns
- Sunny Haven — a coastal, harbor-style map inspired by American port cities that centers on tourism-driven projects.
- Friedenberg — modeled after parts of southwest Germany, this map highlights urban development and renewable energy work. Both maps are open-world campaign areas and together contain over a hundred distinct contracts that vary in scale and complexity.
Machines, gear, and official partners
- The game features more than 80 licensed vehicles and tools from well-known manufacturers such as Bobcat, Caterpillar, Meiller-Kipper, and Kenworth.
- An official apparel collaboration lets your character wear certified protective equipment, adding realism to the simulation.
- Machine selection ranges from straightforward utility vehicles to large, complex heavy equipment intended to mirror real-world counterparts.
Multiplayer and mission variety
- Cooperative play supports up to three additional players so teams can tackle large builds together.
- With a wide variety of contract types across both maps, players will constantly rotate through different tasks and challenges.
Areas that could use polish
- The menu and UI can be cluttered and nonintuitive, which occasionally slows down managing contracts and equipment.
- Some vehicles don’t exhibit convincing hydraulic behavior, reducing the satisfaction of operating certain machines.
- Driving and transport handling feel inconsistent or awkward at times, making logistics less enjoyable than the core construction activities.
Final impression
Construction Simulator successfully combines equipment operation and business simulation into a single package, with extensive content, two distinct open maps, and licensed machines that boost immersion. Cooperative play and a deep roster of contracts add longevity. However, clumsy vehicle handling, uneven physics fidelity, and an awkward interface hold the experience back from being great. Fans of construction sims will still find a lot to enjoy, though some rough edges remain.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- English
- Italian
- Free Trial