Don’t let some of the more negative reviews fool you: this game really isn’t that bad. It’s just more focused on points and numbers rather than customization. If you want a chill game that focuses on item inventory and general foods, this is it.
The game, like most of Kairosoft games, is a little slow to pick up at first. But my tip is to read the “Help” section! Always read it before playing! It explains so much and you’ll figure out how to play and what matters and why. After that, it’s pretty simple and fun. It’s satisfying leveling up groups of items and adjusting your inventory. Exploring new towns and finding new items is also fun too.
There is not a lot of customization in this game. It is similar to Pocket Clothier in the sense that you can put shelves, but only in specific places and you can’t determine what goes where. Similar to a real thrift store, things are just placed where there is space. This doesn’t take away from the fun of the game though. The camera doesn’t move as well, which seems annoying when you have a small store but it is helpful when you expand to a larger store.
For the price, it’s a pretty fun game. A more “mature” game, considering it’s focus is more on inventory and profits, but enjoyable if you like management sims. If you’re looking for a fully customizable shop game where you can pick the wallpaper, look elsewhere though. 4/5 stars.
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