Manage a galactic service station in Cosmo’s Quickstop
Indie developer Big Sir Games will be releasing their galaxy service station sim’
Cosmo’s Quickstop on PC via Steam on 18th August. This chaotic action sim’ will have players managing services, pleasing alien customers and carrying out simple chores in minigames that can be played solo or in local co-op. Check out the new trailer below…
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Cosmo’s Quickstop become the proud owner of a galactic service station and provide a stellar service to a variety of aliens from across the galaxy. These extra-terrestrial customers will need fuel, food and toilet breaks and it will be up to station owners to supply the fuel, clean out the ‘glorp’ room and provide more services through zany time-based minigames.
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