by FreezeNova
Supermarket Simulator is a browser-based 3D simulation game focused on managing and operating a small grocery store through direct player control. The player moves through the store, stocks shelves with products, sets prices, and handles customer purchases in real time. Each session starts with a basic setup and limited resources, then gradually introduces more items, higher customer flow, and tighter time pressure. The game pushes the player to balance restocking speed with efficient movement to avoid empty shelves and lost sales. As the store grows, the pace increases and mistakes become more costly, requiring better planning and quicker decisions. Progression comes from completing daily cycles, earning money, and expanding store capacity. The continuous loop of stocking, selling, and upgrading keeps the gameplay engaging without relying on scripted levels. The challenge scales naturally as customer demand rises and the store layout becomes more complex.
The objective is to run the supermarket efficiently by keeping shelves stocked, serving customers quickly, and earning enough money to sustain and expand the store. Success depends on completing shopping cycles without running out of products or delaying customers. Poor management leads to missed sales and stalled progress.
Supermarket Simulator uses a single continuous mode rather than separate levels. Each session progresses through repeating in-game days where customer volume and product variety increase. The difficulty rises naturally as the store expands and tasks stack up during each cycle.
Developed by: FreezeNova
Release Date: August 2023
PC Controls:
W = Move Forward
A = Move Left
S = Move Backward
D = Move Right
Mouse = Look Around
E = Interact
Mobile Controls:
Joystick (Left Side) = Move Character
Drag Screen = Look Around
Tap Button = Interact
The session begins with the player inside a small supermarket and a limited set of products. The player walks through the store, interacts with shelves, and places items where needed. Customers enter automatically and pick up goods, so the player must keep shelves filled to maintain steady sales. The player repeatedly moves between storage areas and aisles to restock while watching customer flow. If shelves stay empty for too long, customers leave and earnings drop. Money earned from sales allows the player to unlock more stock space and handle higher demand. Progress depends on completing daily cycles efficiently, managing time, and maintaining smooth store operations as the workload increases.
Real-time store management through direct movement
Shelf stocking and customer interaction mechanics
Continuous day-based progression system
Increasing customer traffic over time
Store expansion driven by earned money
First-person 3D environment
Supermarket Simulator runs directly in the browser and works on most school and office networks where standard game sites are accessible. Since it does not require downloads or installations, access restrictions are usually minimal. Availability depends on local network filtering, but the game commonly loads without issues on Duckmath.
You can play Supermarket Simulator for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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