Roadside Research
Action
Casual
Massively Multiplayer
RPG
Simulation
Free To Play
Early Access
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Roadside Research is a 1 to 4 player co-op gas station simulator. Except you’re aliens. And undercover. Do very human things like restocking shelves while preparing for the invasion. Just don’t get caught.

Developers: Cybernetic Walrus
Publishers: Oro Interactive
Release Date: Feb 12, 2026
Price (USD): $12.99
Current Players: 579

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(89%)
fun with friends
unique concept
humorous
customization
co-op experience
humor and style
single-player experience
quirky style
repetitive
lacks depth
glitches
optimization issues
limited content
Overall, reviews of the game highlight a fun and humorous experience, especially when played with friends. Players enjoyed the unique alien twist on the traditional gas station simulator concept. However, criticism was directed at the game's repetitiveness and early access issues, including glitches and optimization problems. Although the humor and concept are well-received, the depth of gameplay and lack of sufficient content were common concerns, leading to mixed opinions about its long-term engagement.

Positive Points

  • Many players found the game to be entertaining and fun, especially with friends.
  • The game is praised for its humorous and silly elements that add charm to the gameplay.
  • The concept of running a gas station as aliens was found to be a unique and enjoyable twist to the simulator genre.
  • Several reviewers liked the customization options available in the game, such as drawing custom masks.
  • Players appreciated that the game provides a great co-op experience and is especially enjoyable in multiplayer mode.
  • Negative Points

  • The game was criticized for being repetitive and lacking depth, especially in single-player mode.
  • Bugs and glitches, particularly with multiplayer functionality, were reported by several players.
  • Some players felt the game lacked meaningful progression or stakes, noting that tasks felt arbitrary.
  • The game was noted to be poorly optimized, running with lag or high system demand.
  • There were concerns about limited content, leading to the game feeling short and needing more updates.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's humor and quirky style were seen positively, but some players felt it wasn't enough to sustain interest long-term.
  • While the game is fun with friends, the single-player experience was frequently described as less engaging and more challenging.
  • Common Themes

  • The importance of playing this game with friends for maximum enjoyment.
  • Expectations for future updates to improve gameplay depth and address current issues like storage space and automation.
  • The juxtaposition of mundane tasks like those in a simulator with the absurdity of an alien theme.
  • Updated 5/15/2026, 12:02:04 AM UTC