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Electronics Store Simulator
Released: 06/11/2025
Developer
Digital Melody
Publisher
Games Incubator, PlayWay S.A.
Description
From a Small Shop to a Tech Retail Giant
Start with a modest store and transform it into a true temple of electronics. Expand your assortment, unlock new gadgets, and make sure customers always find what they’re looking for – from smartphones and laptops to the best hardware available on the market.Full Shelves, Happy Customers
Keep track of stock, order goods, set prices, and follow the latest trends. Create tempting offers by adjusting pricing strategies and make sure customers leave your store with a smile… and with their bags full!Grow Your Business Through Franchising
Your store doesn’t have to remain a single point on the map! Invest in new locations and launch franchises to reach even more customers. Each new store brings fresh opportunities, unique challenges, and the chance to build a true electronics empire.Your Electronics Store
Feel the spirit of real electronics retail! Expand your store’s offer with increasingly advanced gadgets, observe customer behavior, and adapt to their needs. Create a shopping experience that will attract more and more visitors over time.Price
$5.99
Followers
1,379
Updated 16/12/2025 09:43
Reviews
78% positive out of 36
Updated 16/12/2025 01:57
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
1.5K
Revenue
$6.7K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 06/11/2025
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