Trash recycling simulator game
Recycling Center Simulator: Prologue is a free simulation game for PC from developer Balas Games. In this management simulator, players will be taking on the role of a trash recycling business owner. They will collect, sort, and recycle all kinds of different waste from multiple sources to produce new materials or products to earn a profit.
Serving as a preview to Recycling Center Simulator game, Recycling Center Simulator: Prologue new players experience the gameplay firsthand before deciding to purchase the full version. They get to experience the whole process as basically a one-person operation from start to finish.
One man's trash
As its name suggests, Recycling Center Simulator: Prologue has you run and manage a trash recycling facility that takes waste and turns it into new materials or products for various applications. You'll start with a small warehouse wherein you'll store gathered raw materials and begin to sort them based on different criteria, such as value, recyclability, and whether they're biodegradable or not.
From there, slowly expand and upgrade your facility to be able to run more effectively and handle more materials at the same time. As the business grows bigger, you will be able to hire employees and assign specific roles and responsibilities to each of them, which can help you become as efficient as possible. Optimize your workflow and increase productivity across the board.
The market economy is unpredictable, so watch out for shifts in trends and demands, and adjust your supply and pricing accordingly to remain competitive. You'll even receive special online requests from clients at random. All that said, the opening portion of that game is a very slow and rough start, that has you perform long and tedious tasks one after the other, which will put off some players.
Another man's treasure
All in all, while its concept is interesting, its execution leaves a lot to be desired. The starting experience is just way too slow and grindy, and doesn't do the game any favors. If you can put up with its rough beginning and push through the first few acts, this is still worth checking out. Just manage your expectations accordingly.