Now, you may be tempted to run straight to them as fast as possible, which you can do, but you need to be careful. Where they are is determined seemingly randomly, although they’ll stick to the same general area when they order from you. When you’ve got the requested amount, you’ll leave the apartment and head to wherever the client is. You can move drugs around as much as you like without any issue, so don’t worry about accidentally splitting it up into the wrong amount. You have to put drugs into jars before you can separate them into individual bags. Once you’ve accepted an order, you’ll need to get the right amount ready for them at your workbench. You can leave requests alone for longer that way. That being said, don’t accept any orders that you aren’t ready to fulfill. The orders don’t actually tell you a certain time frame, but I believe it’s around 2 hours of in-game time after accepting them. You don’t have to accept right away, but once you accept, you have a limited amount of time to deliver before you fail the order. In most cases these messages are clients or dealers requesting drugs. You’ll get notifications of messages on your phone, but you can only read them on the laptop. Your laptop is where you can read the encrypted messages sent to you by clients, dealers, and other important contacts. Along with “story” missions, you can also take on orders by accessing your laptop in your hideout. Completing missions assigned to you awards you experience that levels you up, but I’ll come back to that later. To name a few that I’ve encountered, I’ve had to get five clients addicted to my product, unlock access to other areas of the town, hire a client as a dealer, and check out more apartments to rent. Overall, they revolve around expanding your business and becoming more successful. That being said, there are missions that you’ll be tasked with completing as you play the game. It’s pretty simplistic when you first start, which makes it fairly easy to get into. From here, it’s up to you how your endeavor goes. After some early tutorial lessons that teach you about ordering your supply, picking up orders, spraying graffiti, etc., you’ll be ready to take things into your own hands. Thankfully, you’ve befriended Eddie, your connection to the cartel. With a simple gameplay loop that gets more complex as you progress, Drug Dealer Simulator offers plenty of hours of degenerate enjoyment.Īs previously mentioned, you start off as some random guy who’s trying to get into the drug dealing business. Starting with little in terms of setup and your cartel contact, you’ll build a business in your shady town as you aim to become its main drug supplier. If you want to experience what it’s like to be a drug dealer without the real life consequences, then Drug Dealer Simulator may be for you.
They say it’s a dangerous business, not to mention the fact that it’s illegal.
You’ve heard about the drug dealing business from movies, TV shows, video games, and depending on your experiences, in real life as well.