• Publisher: NAISU
  • Release Date: Oct 8, 2025
  • Also On: PC
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  • Summary: Run your own supermarket. Stock shelves, handle cashier tasks, process online orders, design & expand. Set the prices based on the market.

    In "Supermarket Simulator", every decision matters. Will you rise to the occasion, transforming a modest establishment into a retail powerhouse, all
    Run your own supermarket. Stock shelves, handle cashier tasks, process online orders, design & expand. Set the prices based on the market.

    In "Supermarket Simulator", every decision matters. Will you rise to the occasion, transforming a modest establishment into a retail powerhouse, all while balancing customer satisfaction, finances, and mafia expectations?
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  1. 80
    Supermarket Simulator is a Game Pass title that is oddly addictive. If you like sim games and playing with friends, this will tick many boxes. Although it is dated, I liked the core elements and the simple mechanics.
  2. Nov 18, 2025
    80
    Supermarket Simulator is incredibly addictive, which is the hallmark of any good simulation game. It has that powerful “let me do just one more shopping day” appeal to it that could, and probably will, consume a hell of a lot of your time. Yes, it is a bit rough around the edges, but the core playability and the undeniable drive to make your supermarket the best in the neighbourhood are something that will keep you going.
  3. Nov 3, 2025
    70
    Grocery retail may seem like an odd subject for a sim game, but Supermarket Simulator absolutely pulls it off. It's seriously satisfying to see your store go from strength to strength, though it's a tad frustrating you can't delegate ordering.