This is Downloadable Content (DLC) for Fernbus Coach Simulator, requiring the base game to operate. It expands the simulation by adding the W906 minibus to the player's fleet, offering an economical, high-comfort vehicle option distinct from larger coaches. Gameplay focuses on integrating this new vehicle type into existing route management and passenger transport operations within the established simulation framework, providing fleet diversification without introducing new storylines or maps.
The primary addition provided by this content is the inclusion of the W906 model, which is characterized as a top-class minibus. This vehicle type offers a distinct operational profile compared to the larger coaches typically utilized in the main simulator.
The W906 is positioned within the simulation as an economical entry-level vehicle. This suggests that players gain access to a smaller capacity bus, which directly influences decisions regarding route selection, operational costs, and the management of passenger volume on specific assignments within the game world.
The vehicle is described as offering reliability and comfort, indicating that while its capacity is lower than a full-sized coach, it provides a specific quality of travel experience that can be leveraged for different contract types or routes that may not suit larger vehicles.
As an expansion, this content seamlessly merges with the existing structure of Fernbus Coach Simulator. The focus is strictly on expanding the available machinery roster rather than introducing new geographical areas or entirely separate game modes.
The introduction of a minibus alters fleet management strategy by providing viable alternatives for routes that might be too narrow, too short, or that do not require the high passenger capacity of the standard coach fleet. This allows for greater diversification in how players approach their transport business within the simulation.
The fundamental gameplay loop remains centered on the detailed simulation of coach travel. However, the inclusion of the W906 adds a layer of fleet specialization. Players can now manage a vehicle that presents a different balance between operational expenditure, passenger capacity, and the quality of service offered. This allows simulation enthusiasts to test their skills managing a smaller, potentially more agile, segment of the passenger transport market using the game's established road network and operational rules.