Supermarket Chaos Launches on Steam With 4,668 Items to Sort
The game offers a large-scale sorting challenge with no time limits, appealing to players who want a calm organizational experience.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
BunnyHopHome released the supermarket organization simulator Supermarket Chaos on Steam. Players return 4,668 items across 16 categories to their correct shelves after a robot causes chaos. The game costs 655 yen with a 10% launch discount until July 10.
The shelf-organizing robot GPT-9000 in Supermarket Chaos reaches a philosophical conclusion that all positions are temporary and all displays are violence, scattering products across the store. Players must place 4,668 items back into their correct spots across 16 sections including fruits, tea, frozen foods, books, wine, and ramen. Money earned from correct placements can buy skill upgrades like increased carrying capacity. The game is available on PC via Steam for 655 yen, with a 10% discount to 589 yen running until July 10.
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