Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator Opens the Gate in Early Access Today

Welcome to Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator

A new wilderness adventure has arrived for simulation fans. Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator, developed by To-Go Games and published by astragon Entertainment, has officially launched in Early Access today. The game is now available on Steam and the Epic Games Store, inviting players to step into the boots of a park ranger and explore the vast wilderness of Faremont National Park.

The game is priced at $19.99 USD, €19.99, or £16.75. Early adopters can also take advantage of a 10 percent launch discount during the first two weeks.

In Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator, players take on the role of newly trained rangers. They are responsible for maintaining the park and assisting visitors. Daily duties include clearing hiking paths, repairing damaged structures, and responding to guest concerns. Rangers may also receive radio calls that lead to unexpected field operations. Larger missions can involve handling storm damage, repairing key infrastructure like bridges, or searching for missing hikers.

The park itself draws inspiration from real national parks across the United States and features a scenic landscape filled with lakes, caves, and waterfalls. Wildlife is also a major part of the experience, with animals such as rabbits, raccoons, deer, eagles, wolves, and even bears roaming the environment.

Players can document their discoveries by photographing animals, plants, and landmarks. Doing so unlocks encyclopedia entries and adds new exhibits to the park’s museum, helping attract more visitors.

During Early Access, the developers plan to expand the experience with new features, including a park rating system, additional vehicles, more wildlife, expanded interactions, and new mission types. A detailed roadmap outlining future updates is already available for players eager to see what lies ahead for the park.

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