Shopocalypse: Pro-Shopping Simulator

Shopocalypse: Pro-Shopping Simulator

Releases: To be announced

Game Informations

Developer

Cherrypick Games

Publisher

Cherrypick Games

Description

Can you imagine? Not everyone enjoys the zen of pushing a cart through well-stocked aisles with relaxing music in the background... or even has the time for it. That’s where you come in: the town’s go-to professional shopper!

Tackle client orders in everything from grocery stores to DIY megastores to pharmacies - or all at once. Speed matters. Clients expect their deliveries on time!

Before each job, prep your route, check for coupons, tag special deals, and fine-tune your gear. Quality customer service is your name of the game.

Start in your parents' garage and build your business from scratch. Earn cash, unlock upgrades, and customize your HQ. Grow your status, meet new clients, and unlock new districts and stores.

YOUR HANDY "SHOPPING LIST" (I MEAN, "FEATURE LIST")

✅ Physics-driven shopping gameplay 

✅ Strategic preparation for efficiency

✅ Upgrades and customizations

✅ Deal hunting and budget management

✅ Turning clients into friends and growing your network

✅ Many stores and themes to unlock

✅ From zero to hero story

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