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Supermarket Together places players in the middle of a fast-moving grocery store, where the goal isn’t just to shop, but to coordinate. You and your teammates are given a shared shopping list and a limited time. Instead of one person doing all the work, each player takes on part of the task: finding items, avoiding crowds, and navigating unpredictable events like spilled milk or broken freezers. The game thrives on organization—or the chaos that comes when it’s missing.
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Supermarket Together places players in the middle of a fast-moving grocery store, where the goal isn’t just to shop, but to coordinate. You and your teammates are given a shared shopping list and a limited time. Instead of one person doing all the work, each player takes on part of the task: finding items, avoiding crowds, and navigating unpredictable events like spilled milk or broken freezers. The game thrives on organization—or the chaos that comes when it’s missing.
Each match begins with a list of items, but the store layout changes every time. Players must communicate quickly: who grabs the bread, who’s running to the frozen section, who’s restocking the cart? Obstacles appear randomly, like runaway shopping carts or locked stockroom doors
What makes Supermarket Together stand out isn’t just the chaos—it’s how players must sync up without stepping over each other. A solo approach will always fall short. Instead, the game rewards division of labor and real-time planning. The layout may feel like a simple market, but each round becomes a timed puzzle with moving parts. Miscommunication wastes seconds. One player rushing into another aisle might block the path for everyone else.
The objective never changes: finish the list and check out. But how that plays out is never the same. Every match shifts with player behavior, random events, and the evolving layout. Supermarket Together turns everyday shopping into a fast-paced strategy game disguised as a co-op race. Whether you’re sprinting for cereal or coordinating a group to carry a giant frozen turkey, every decision counts—and every mistake is public. It’s funny, messy, and built entirely on the way people work together when the clock is ticking.
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