Continuing down the list of the games I liked most that I played this year, we get onto probably the most unexpected choice of them all: Supermarket Simulator.
- Release Year: 2025
- Developer: Nokta Games
- Platform: PC
Yeah, this is exactly what it sounds like. It’s a game about running your own little supermarket. It’s going to be a bit of a challenge to stretch my rambling out for this one!
So, the premise is that you’re opening up a little mom-n-pop-style supermarket in the big city. You have your little space, a checkout register, and some shelves. At first, it’s up to you to buy some things to stock said shelves, put out your product, and then ring customers through. You may even have to take out a loan to get yourself up and running at first.
Over time, and as you earn enough money to expand, your little store will grow. You’ll be able to order new products, buy some storage space, increase the square footage of your store, and even hire staff. Let me tell you: once you hire a cashier and you can focus your time on other things, the game changes dramatically. No longer are you locked behind the register, watching as your products slowly deplete and have no power to replenish them. It’s an amazing feeling.
Of course, there’s a little more to it than just keeping products on shelves and customers happy. Eventually, you’ll get big enough that shoplifters will start to target you. Installing security cameras and hiring a guard help, but it’s a lot more fun to chase them down and beat them with a baseball bat to get your product back. If only that was allowed in real life… You’ll also eventually start getting delivery orders, which is the bane of my existence, since you can’t hire a courier to do them (at least not yet), and you’ll have to choose between running across town to deliver two cartons of milk, or just ignoring them.
Lastly, you get plenty of options to customize your store, from simply changing the name, to repainting the walls and floors to whatever colours you like, to adding in speakers so you can torture your customers with generic muzak. It’s not something I’ve spent too much time or money on yet, but I appreciate the options.
This is one of those games that isn’t super deep, but is incredibly hard to put down. It’s one of those absolutely deadly “just one more day” kind of games that can keep you hooked for hours if you don’t set a hard timer for yourself, and I have lost entire afternoons to it. As a modern PC game, the dev team is putting out regular updates, and though they’re mostly bugfixes, a big new update actually came out fairly recently with a bunch of new stuff. I wouldn’t be surprised if the game keeps growing and getting even better over the next year or so. Possibly even longer if the player base sticks around.


