Supermarket Manager Simulator
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About
"Supermarket Manager Simulator" is a simulation game that allows players to manage their own 3D supermarket. Order products, stock shelves, purchase furniture, and expand your store to attract more customers. However, be aware that the game can be interrupted by ads. Your goal is to effectively manage and grow your supermarket into a successful business.









- The game is addictive and provides a fun experience for players.
- Graphics and gameplay are enjoyable, making it a great way to pass the time.
- The game has potential for future updates, with players eager for more features and content.
- Delivery times for products are excessively long, leading to frustration.
- There are frequent bugs, such as lost orders and items disappearing.
- The game relies heavily on ads, which can disrupt gameplay and diminish the overall experience.
monetization
210 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the frequency and intrusiveness of ads, which often interrupt gameplay and are necessary for basic functions like replenishing energy and speeding up deliveries. While some users appreciate the option to pay for an ad-free experience, others feel that the game leans too heavily on a "cash grab" model, requiring constant ad viewing or in-app purchases to progress. Overall, players are calling for a reduction in ads and more balanced monetization strategies to enhance the gaming experience.
“I would pay for the game just to not have in-app purchases.”
“I bought the no ads version and it works, also the timer for ordering products is a little ridiculous.”
“This is an amazing game, I hope it won't need in-app purchases in the future for some more content.”
“This game is totally a cash grab.”
“What's the point of paying the $4 to remove ads when you are forced to watch them in order to use parts of the game?”
“The energy doesn't regenerate over time; you need to watch ads to refill it, which is frustrating.”