Supermarket Simulator: Store Manager
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Supermarket Simulator: Store Manager is a 3D retail sim where you handle both sides of the counter. You work the till and keep the shelves full, then reinvest what you earn to meet rising customer demand. It plays free in the browser on desktop and mobile, no download needed, and works wherever browser games are available.
What is Supermarket Simulator: Store Manager?
It is a store management game that puts you in charge of a growing supermarket. The core loop has two sides: the customer-facing till (scanning items, processing payments, keeping queues moving) and the back-of-house work (taking deliveries, unpacking boxes, restocking shelves). As profits come in you reinvest them to handle larger orders and more customers. Letting either side slip hurts your reputation, so you are always balancing both.
Controls and movement
Use the keyboard and mouse to move around the store and interact with everything in it.
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Move | WASD |
| Look around | Mouse |
| Sprint | Left Shift |
| Jump | Space |
| Interact | Left Click |
| Open or close a box | E |
| Rotate furniture / check reputation | R |
| Leave or finish an activity | Tab |
| Pause | P |
Running the till and restocking shelves
At the checkout you scan each item and take payment. Miss too many customers and satisfaction drops. On the supply side, deliveries arrive and you open the boxes, then carry stock to the right shelves. If a delivery wait is holding you up, you can skip it by watching a short ad or spending energy. Getting the restock timing right is where the management puzzle lives.
Growing the store
Profits let you expand: more product lines, better layout, higher capacity. Customer demand scales up as the store grows, so the challenge keeps pace with your progress. Reputation (checked with R) reflects how well you are doing overall and affects how busy the store gets.
Tips for keeping customers happy
- Keep shelves stocked before opening to avoid early walk-outs.
- Sprint to deliveries so stock gaps do not build up.
- Watch the reputation meter often; a small drop is easier to fix than a big one.
- Reinvest in layout before expanding stock variety, since a clear store moves customers faster.
- Use the delivery skip only when a shelf is completely bare and customers are waiting.