Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator comes to Early Access in March

To-Go Games and astragon Entertainment GmbH’s forthcoming simulation title Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator will hit Early Access in less than two months.
Revealed on Wednesday, the game will make its way to Early Access on Steam and Epic Games Store on March 10. A release date trailer can be seen here.
A synopsis for Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator reads:
Publisher astragon Entertainment and developer To-Go Games – part of GRIP Studios invite players to the beautiful Faremont National Park. Here, they slip into the uniform of a real US park ranger and take on the important task of protecting unique flora and fauna as well as extraordinary natural monuments and making them accessible to visitors.
As park rangers, it is their mission to keep hiking trails and campsites clean and maintained, remove obstacles such as fallen trees or branches, and to put up signs. They also interact with hikers, campers and other visitors to check tickets, camping permits, and fishing licenses. They answer questions about sights and wildlife, and guide hikers to their chosen trail. In addition to these everyday tasks, players also tackle various main missions, such as searching for a missing hiker or repairing a bridge damaged by a storm. Once completed, these missions unlock new park areas and their associated tasks, new visitor groups, and, of course, additional flora and fauna.
But above all, players become part of this nature experience. Beautiful valley views, spectacular sequoia trees, and impressive mountains rising from the dense forests will delight any nature lover. And when a deer grazes peacefully on the riverbank at dawn...Faremont National Park becomes the most beautiful workplace in the world.
Wishlist Ranger's Path: National Park Simulator on Steam and Epic Games Store right now here.
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