Parking World From Binary Impact and Aerosoft Released
Publisher Aerosoft and developer Binary Impact released Parking World in Early Access today. The simulation game from Rhineland-Palatinate is an example of technology transfer from industry to gaming.
Binary Impact, a development studio based in Niederelbert, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Aerosoft, a publisher specialising in simulations, are releasing Parking World in Early Access today. Parking World offers players the opportunity to build and manage their own car parks and achieve economic success. The title will be released in nine languages, including Brazilian Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese and Japanese.
"Good balancing is crucial, especially for economic simulations. Working with the community helps us to create the best possible gaming experience," explains Jens Wiechering, Managing Director of Binary Impact. Sebastian Pohl, also Managing Director, adds: "We want to give players a deep insight into the game mechanics at an early stage and collect valuable feedback in order to further optimize the experience."
The full version is expected to be released in mid-2025. Planned features for version 1.0 include an additional narrative scenario, improved traffic control, new event types, improved performance and visual enhancements.
"Business simulations like Parking World benefit enormously from the early involvement of the community," emphasizes Jens Wiechering. "Early Access allows us to respond to feedback and refine the game step by step." Sebastian Pohl adds: "We are thrilled with the players’ commitment so far and look forward to driving development forward together."
Binary Impact is a development studio specialising in the programming of real-time 3D environments, virtual and augmented reality, and mobile applications. The team has a dual focus: on the one hand on industrial projects for clients in the automotive and transport industries, and on the other hand on gaming. Parking World is an example of technology transfer from an industrial project to a game. The company employs eleven people, has completed 172 projects and was founded in 1987 as Consus EDV Beratung.
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