A cooperative supermarket simulation
Supermarket Together, developed and published by DeadDevsTellNoLies, is a multiplayer supermarket simulation game that supports up to 16 players or can be played in single-player mode with artificially increased difficulty. The game centers on supermarket management, where players can stock shelves, hire employees, expand shop space, unlock perks and franchises, and complete additional tasks such as cleaning and catching shoplifters.
While these activities capture the routine of running a supermarket, some tasks can feel repetitive over time, especially during extended play sessions. Still, it remains a free-to-play title featuring cooperative gameplay and progressive management systems.
Players can advance their business through the skills blackboard, which grants franchise points used to unlock new perks and advantages. These upgrades enhance store operations and improve employee performance, adding layers of progression to the management experience.
Progression through upgrades and expansion
As the supermarket grows, players can acquire additional space and facilities, allowing them to display more merchandise and expand the variety of available products. A fully developed store can hold up to 49,000 products, offering significant scalability for those aiming to build a large retail operation.
Building a thriving supermarket together
Supermarket Together offers a supermarket management simulation that combines multiplayer cooperation with progression systems such as the skills blackboard and store expansion. Its multiplayer mode enhances engagement by allowing players to manage and grow their supermarket together, while the single-player option increases difficulty for a more challenging experience. The game’s depth comes from its variety of activities and upgrade options, creating a balance between teamwork and individual management.
Pros
- Free-to-play
- Engaging cooperative gameplay
- Expansive store progression system
- Wide variety of products
Cons
- Occasional repetitive tasks