
A new indie simulation game is preparing to put a strange sci fi spin on a very ordinary job. Roadside Research is an upcoming first person management sim where players run a roadside gas station while secretly being aliens in disguise.
Developed by Cybernetic Walrus and published by Oro Interactive, the game blends light business management with slapstick humor and a layer of stealth driven tension. On the surface, you are serving customers, restocking shelves, and pumping fuel. Behind the scenes, you are trying not to blow your cover.
A Gas Station Job With a Sci Fi Twist
In Roadside Research, players take control of extraterrestrials posing as humans and operating a small roadside stop. The core gameplay loop revolves around typical sim tasks. You clean up messes, sell snacks and supplies, manage fuel pumps, and expand your store to bring in more income. The difference is that your character is not quite human, and that creates constant risk.
Suspicion is a key system. Acting strangely, failing tasks, or drawing attention can increase the chance that authorities or investigators start poking around. Balancing efficiency with subtle behavior becomes part of the challenge, adding tension to an otherwise relaxed management setup.

Designed for Solo or Co op Play
The game supports both single player and cooperative play for up to four people. In co op, the chaos ramps up as players split duties across the station. One might be handling customers at the counter while another restocks shelves and someone else deals with outside fuel pumps. Coordination matters, especially when things go wrong and suspicion starts to rise.
This structure positions Roadside Research alongside other comedic job sims, but with more emphasis on teamwork and unpredictable moments created by physics and player interaction.

Customization and Progression
As players earn money, they can upgrade and customize their gas station. Layout changes, decorative elements, and functional improvements help the business grow. A larger and more efficient store attracts more customers, but also increases the pressure to keep everything running smoothly.
The alien angle also extends into character elements, with players maintaining their disguise while still having access to unusual tools and abilities tied to their true identity.

Early Access Focus
Roadside Research is launching in Early Access, meaning the experience will evolve over time based on player feedback. The developers plan to expand features, refine systems, and add more content as the community grows. For fans of simulation games with a comedic edge, the mix of everyday tasks and undercover alien antics gives the title a distinct identity in a crowded genre.
With its blend of management, co op mayhem, and sci fi humor, Roadside Research is shaping up to be a quirky addition to the growing wave of job based simulation games.






