Running a supermarket in retail can be quite a challenge, but it can also be a lot of fun, as the Supermarket Simulator is currently proving. This supermarket simulation appeared on Steam on February 20, 2024 and is now captivating more and more players.
Supermarket Simulator has reached a reasonable all-time high of 32,489 simultaneous players on Steam in the last few days (via SteamDB). The user reviews actually only use positive language. The general mood is “very positive” with 96 percent positive user reviews. The Supermarket Simulator seems to be able to convey the appeal and fascination of retail very well and in an entertaining way.
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Supermarket Simulator: Insights into the world of retail
But what exactly do you do in the Supermarket Simulator? Yes, actually everything is exactly what you would expect. First of all, you can design your own supermarket yourself, positioning the shelves for efficiency and aesthetics and not forgetting the checkout conveyor belt. The player then determines where and how the previously purchased products will be displayed. We want to provide customers with a smooth shopping experience.
We have to order additional goods and products via a computer. These are delivered in packages, which we then unpack by hand and sort the goods appropriately. Once customers have finished shopping, we scan the items at the checkout belt and then accept cash and credit card payments. If we want to make a profit, we have to do business especially when purchasing when prices fall. If we want to have satisfied customers, we also have to set a suitable sales price. If we make the right decisions, we can later expand the shop space or modernize the existing interior.
Source: Steam