LEGACY

Have you ever wondered how it is to be immersed in a dark, gritty world where crime thrives, and the city’s underbelly is constantly teetering on the edge of collapse? Drug Dealer Simulator setting is a slight nod to a future, where society seems to be in a state of decay. Through its muted colors,…

The setting of Drug Dealer Simulator feels like a city that has long passed its prime. Buildings are run-down, streets are littered with garbage, and the air is thick with the remnants of a society that’s spiraling downward.  There are no hopeful signs of rebuilding or renewal—only the harsh reality of survival and finding opportunities to make some money. And even though the city feels like it has been abandoned by both law and order, streets are constantly patrolled by the police

The world is bathed in muted, desaturated tones. It’s not a world of bright lights or bold contrasts; instead, it’s a world where everything feels worn and faded. But even in this atmosphere you can find the joy of walking down the street and when the sun hits just right, you can even say that the view is quite pretty. 

When the sun sets though, the city becomes a more hazardous place. A curfew is in place, and anyone caught out after dark faces the potential of being apprehended by the ever-vigilant police force. This looming threat of law enforcement creates a heightened sense of danger during the nighttime hours. You must navigate the streets with caution, always wary of the possibility that a routine trip could end in arrest.

But while the authorities are busy trying to control the streets, Drug Dealer Simulator reveals that the real power lies in the ghetto. At the heart of the game is the thriving criminal underworld, which seems to operate in every corner of the city. The streets are lined with shady figures, and drug deals take place in dark alleys or ever right around the corner. The world of Drug Dealer Simulator isn’t just about the thrill of running your own drug empire—it’s a brutal reflection of a broken system, where crime isn’t something that happens in the world, but is the world. The ghetto is where life happens, where you can carve out your space, but it’s also where everything could fall apart in an instant. The only way to survive here is to play the game, know who to befriend and carefully get up the criminal ladder.