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Supermarket Simulator is a single player casual simulation game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Supermarket Simulator is a chill simulation where running a supermarket alive.

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69%Audience ScoreBased on 1,300 reviews
graphics64 positive mentions
monetization146 negative mentions

  • Addictive and engaging gameplay with management and organizational challenges.
  • Realistic and detailed supermarket simulation resembling PC version.
  • Offline mode available allowing play without internet connection.
  • Frequent glitches with customers getting stuck and not paying affecting profits.
  • Restockers require manual placement of products into storage before restocking shelves, causing tedious gameplay.
  • High frequency of intrusive ads disrupting gameplay experience, with some paid features blocking progress.
  • graphics

    243 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally appreciate the game’s concept and clean graphics but frequently report issues with low clarity, blurry textures, and unreadable in-game text, especially on smaller screens or mobile devices. Many request graphic settings for adjustable quality to reduce lag on low-end devices and improve visibility. Lighting and shadows are also criticized for being unrealistic or poorly implemented, and overall, users hope for smoother performance and enhanced, more customizable graphics closer to the PC version.

    • “The graphics are clean, the gameplay is smooth and managing the store feels surprisingly realistic.”
    • “Beautiful graphics, simple to understand, but boy, it's difficult!”
    • “Very good graphics, more realistic, well decorated gameplay.”
    • “Graphics: shadows look blurry, and when there's a sunset if you look up inside the supermarket you can still see the sun, the indoor lights look terrible, not bright enough street lights.”
    • “The graphics are so bad I can't read some product names, loan details, and the most important and frustrating part is restocker doesn't place items that I order. I have to put those items on the rack manually; if I still have to do this, there is no point of restocker.”
    • “At first I gave it 4 stars but when I played it a lot and went further in the game things started to go sideways: 1) the resolution and graphics change all the time and when I enter the store it gets worse and I can't even see the things I'm selling, 2) the control is a bit difficult especially with that very small button along with the pointer, this makes the game hard to play, 3) the game always crashes and I lose all my money and products. Please add graphic settings and fix these annoying crashes, thanks.”
  • monetization

    170 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in this game heavily relies on frequent and intrusive ads, which many users find excessive to the point of ruining gameplay, often requiring payment to remove them. Although the option to pay for an ad-free experience exists and is praised by some, several players report persistent ads even after purchase, along with glitches and lost progress tied to these interruptions. Overall, the aggressive ad strategy and reliance on in-app purchases negatively impact the user experience despite the game's otherwise positive qualities.

    • “Obviously no ads makes it much better.”
    • “I suppose if you want to support this game by paying, just buy no ads lol 5 stars ”
    • “Paid for no ads and it was a lot of fun.”
    • “It's just way too many ads. Like every click, there's an ad, which completely ruins the fun of playing.”
    • “It's a very good game but it's just the ads; every time I try to get to the computer or the checkout counter, I have to watch an ad, and also when customers give the card and I finish typing the numbers, the ad at the bottom is literally almost blocking the button.”
    • “Too many ads, can't complete objectives without spending real money. The ads are intrusive and appear after almost every interaction.”
  • stability

    62 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is highly praised for its concept and entertainment value but suffers from frequent stability issues, including recurring glitches with restocking NPCs, customers freezing or behaving erratically, and progress loss due to crashes or freezes. Lack of autosave exacerbates these problems, causing frustration as players often lose their in-game progress. Overall, while enjoyable, the game requires significant bug fixes and stability improvements to enhance the user experience.

    • “Fixed lightings that are not buggy or laggy.”
    • “The game freezes after playing a solid 10 minutes.”
    • “It often glitches; when I start the game after a day, I see that some of my progress has been lost and also one of my shelves had disappeared.”
    • “I just bought the storage, and every time I go near the stairs, it freezes, then I have to restart the game and all progress is lost; please fix it!”
  • gameplay

    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally praised for its realistic, smooth, and addictive supermarket management mechanics, though several users report frustrating glitches, lag, and intrusive ads disrupting the experience. Many suggest improvements like automated item handling, better controls, customizable settings, and additional features to enhance engagement and reduce repetitive tasks. Despite these issues, the core gameplay remains enjoyable and well-received.

    • “The graphics are clean, the gameplay is smooth and managing the store feels surprisingly realistic.”
    • “- The game's simulation mechanics are highly engaging, making players feel like they're really managing a supermarket.”
    • “- The gameplay is addictive, with a great balance of challenges and rewards.”
    • “And then there's also another bug that completely ruins the gameplay where the game suddenly glitched after a while and now the customers buy stuff from outside the store and try to cash out from the storage room.”
    • “Numerous glitches disrupt gameplay, such as customers getting stuck and causing business problems.”
    • “This Android clone of the game is missing numerous features of the real game such as the shoplifting mechanic, crates (which are a huge quality of life feature to lack), and the delivery & wholesale features.”
  • optimization

    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is generally poor, with frequent lag, low and inconsistent FPS, and performance issues especially on lower-end mobile devices. Users request better graphics customization options, mobile-optimized controls, and performance improvements to reduce stuttering and battery drain. Despite these issues, the game is praised for its concept and graphics, showing strong potential if optimization is addressed.

    • “I love the game and it runs smoothly and is made well done.”
    • “- Optimized graphics and addressed lagging issues.”
    • “It is the best game ever and ever they give pc performance in mobile very very realistic super graphics high quality please keep the ads only the request the game is very super you can take the game you need this game high graphics game to mobile.”
    • “The performance is poor, even with the lowest configuration, the FPS doesn't even reach the maximum (whether 30 or 60).”
    • “This game is badly optimized; it's very laggy and drains your battery excessively. Please fix the game.”
    • “It really needs more optimization for lower-end devices. Playing on a phone with 4GB RAM is too laggy, so please improve it.”
  • music

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's music but express frustration over the pay-to-access music player and related customization features, urging the developers to make these options free or accessible with in-game currency. Many also desire the ability to play their own music while gaming without interruptions. Overall, there is strong demand for more music options and the removal of real-money purchase barriers.

    • “I didn't even get to paint my floor and walls because of the paying feature... I was so excited about the paint and floor feature but was sad that you have to pay real money for it. So, I suggest for the next update you make the paint and floor feature free including the music player!”
    • “Add wall colors, music options, store name change options etc. Please provide these big updates in Android versions too please ”
    • “Please work big update and we need music player and restocker free!”
    • “I didn't even get to paint my floor and walls because of the paying feature. I was so excited about the paint and floor feature but was sad that you have to pay real money for it. I suggest in the next update you make the paint and floor feature free, including the music player!”
    • “However, my main issue is that I can't play music while playing this game because the game stops it, it's the same with YouTube videos too.”
    • “It's relaxing until the ads pop up and ruin it by blasting loud music.”
  • grinding

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game can become slow and tedious, especially as your store grows larger and objectives pile up, leading to repetitive tasks like transferring items and price changes. While some appreciate the game's fidelity to the PC version, limitations such as lack of display variety and inefficient restocking mechanics contribute to the grind. Players express frustration over slow progress, long waits for updates, and a desire for improvements to reduce monotony.

    • “The growth is very slow and grinding once you reach the 20k+ licenses.”
    • “It's fun but it gets tedious especially after how big your store is becoming.”
    • “Grinding your objectives to a halt.”
  • story

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story centers on the realistic experience of managing a grocery store, which players appreciate for its relatable narrative. However, users feel the gameplay lacks engaging missions and urge for more diverse content to enhance the story's depth. They also request updates to fix glitches and introduce new elements to keep the story fresh and immersive.

    • “I just love this game; it's like a real story of a young man who has a grocery store. I will never ever delete it, and I hope you will also make new updates soon.”
  • humor

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game humorous and enjoyable, appreciating its chill and funny atmosphere. They also suggest adding features like customizable store names to enhance the fun.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's intuitive interaction, noting that simply touching objects and the computer creates a more natural and emotionally engaging experience without relying on button controls.

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Supermarket Simulator is a casual simulation game.

Supermarket Simulator is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Supermarket Simulator was developed by KATIE LOUISE JEE.

Supermarket Simulator has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Supermarket Simulator for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Supermarket Simulator is a single player game.

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