In Park Ranger Simulator, players can complete 50+ missions reflecting the daily tasks of a park ranger, such as protecting wildlife, repairing facilities, and managing the ecosystem. The game can be played either solo or in cross-platform multiplayer.

As a park ranger, players must protect a dynamic open-world ecosystem filled with diverse biomes and wildlife. Aerosoft: "Fight wildfires, repair park facilities, rescue animals, and maintain the delicate balance of nature, with your decisions and priorities impacting the park's financial success. The game features dozens of missions reflecting real ranger duties seeing players tackle challenges like trail maintenance, tree removal, and emergency response. Navigate the terrain using nine specialized vehicles, cars, boats, and a helicopter, designed for land, water, and air-based missions."

Park Ranger Simulator is being developed by Polygon Art, which was founded near Koblenz, Germany, in 2013. The company is known for titles such as the Beyond Enemy Lines series, as well as simulators such as Forklift 2024. Polygon Art is also developing Autobahn Racing. Aerosoft, a publisher specialising in simulation games, will release Park Ranger Simulator under its Aerosoft Move label.

Incidentally, astragon Entertainment is developing a similarly themed simulation called Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator. It is scheduled for Early Access launch on 10 March 2026.


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All 'Press Start' Scholarship Recipients Started Their Own Businesses

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