Supermarket Together

Supermarket Together Review: Multitasking Madness in Freezer Aisles

Dive into the chaos of collaborative supermarket management where beating customers with brooms is considered a strategy!

last updated Aug 12, 2024
Supermarket Together doesn't just challenge your creativity but also your ability to keep a straight face while brawling with customers over a $0.05 price change.

Gameplay: Grocery Gauntlet

Supermarket Together is a multiplayer excursion into the frenetic and often absurd realm of supermarket management. With friends in tow, players coordinate to stock shelves, handle customers, and fend off ambitious shoplifters in a race contra time that feels more like herding cats than effective management. The competitive spirit envelops every session, often exploding into humorous brawls armed with brooms—the unofficial weapon of choice for disgruntled employees. Speaking of choices, the game takes a familial approach to chaos, as collaboration can quickly spiral into sabotage, leading even the most seasoned players into hilariously catastrophic situations. However, it doesn't come without its quibbles; the lack of a reliable save mechanism leaves even the most patient of players teetering dangerously close to madness after losing hours of hard-won progress to an untimely exit.

Audio: Broombeats and More

The sound design in Supermarket Together radiates with the clamor of a busy grocery store atmosphere. From the comedic sounds of clunking brooms to startled customer reactions, the audio complements the frantic gameplay effectively. Though it lacks an extensive musical score, the ambient noises provided are satisfactory enough; they capture the hustle of supermarket life without overwhelming. Even so, some players long for auditory cues to alert them to sticky-fingered robbers, which would certainly elevate awareness in such chaotic engagements. Overall, while the sound might not win any awards, it certainly sets the right tone for a game rooted in whimsy and unpredictability.

Graphics: A Pixelated Playground

Graphically, Supermarket Together walks a line between charming and simplistic. Utilizing vibrant colors and clear environments, it manages to craft a visual experience that is endearing for a free title. The performance holds steady for the most part, welcoming up to several players in a single lobby without much lag—though framerate dips can occur during the most chaotic of brawl sequences. Yet players may notice that several assets appear to be recycled from similar supermarket simulation titles. While this may raise some eyebrows, it is the game’s lively character animations and the frenetic action that ultimately steals the show. A bit of optimization wouldn't go amiss, especially for those on lower-end systems looking to join the melee.

Development: A Community-Driven Gem

One of the standout attributes of Supermarket Together is its indie roots and the enthusiasm surrounding its development. The developers have made a concerted effort to embrace community feedback, with players eagerly coming forward with suggestions ranging from save features to discounts in the virtual marketplace. It’s impressive to see a free game sustain an active player base that continually proposes updates and refinements, proving that the joy of this game lies not just in its base mechanics but also in its potential for growth. The community has helped retain longevity through sheer antics, ensuring that fresh content would only enhance the already chaotic grocery experience. Game Cover Art
STEAM RATING 91 .18% Developer & Publisher DeadDevsTellNoLies Release Date August 09, 2024

Verdict: A Whimsical Rollercoaster of Grocery Shenanigans

Supermarket Together rounds to an impressive experience, packing intense multiplayer antics and genuine humor into its core gameplay. While certain elements like saving progress could use some serious attention, the unrestricted hilarity from its interactions fuels replayability. It's quirky, chaotic, and quite frankly, visits to the grocery store may never feel the same again. So grab a broom and decide if you want to manage this madness alone or drag your friends into the absurdity.