Bus Parking

Bus Parking

7.886,755 playes

Test your precision behind the wheel of a large vehicle in Bus Parking, a simulator that challenges you to navigate tight spaces and park perfectly without a scratch.

About Bus Parking

Bus Parking is a driving simulator focused on the technical challenge of handling a large-scale vehicle. Unlike standard car games, this title emphasizes size and turning radiuses, requiring players to carefully manage their speed and positioning. The 3D environment provides a clear perspective of the surrounding obstacles, making every maneuver feel deliberate and impactful as you strive for a perfect park.

The game caters to fans of precision driving and skill-based simulators. It strips away high-speed racing in favor of steady, methodical movement. Players must account for the significant length of the bus when taking corners or reversing into designated spots, offering a satisfying experience for those who enjoy mastering vehicle physics and spatial awareness in a controlled setting.

  • Genre: Driving
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: FreezeNova
  • Recommended age: 3+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 09/14/2019

Why players like Bus Parking

  • Realistic vehicle handling that emphasizes the weight and size of a bus.
  • Challenging parking scenarios that test spatial awareness and patience.
  • Multiple camera perspectives to help with difficult maneuvers.
  • Clean 3D visuals that make navigation intuitive.

Instructions

WASD = drive

C = camera

How to play

Use the keyboard to steer the bus toward the highlighted parking zone. Watch your surroundings carefully to avoid obstacles that could end your run. Since buses have a much wider turning circle than cars, you must plan your approach well in advance. Switch the camera view whenever necessary to check your blind spots or to align the vehicle perfectly within the lines of the designated space.

Tips for beginners

  • Adjust the camera view frequently to check your distance from curbs and walls.
  • Take corners wide to ensure the rear of the bus clears any obstacles.
  • Use small, controlled taps on the keys when backing into tight spots to maintain accuracy.