Supermarket Simulator Trainer

Alright, let’s break this down in a way that actually makes sense, yeah? Here’s what you’re working with in the Supermarket Simulator Trainer. No fluff, just the essentials—with a friendly nudge.

What’s This All About?

Think of it as a virtual crash course for supermarket life. You’re running the show, helping customers, stacking shelves—the whole shebang. It’s simple, quick, and gets right to the point.

9 Options · Game Version: Early Access+ · Last Updated: 2024.03.04

Options

Num 1 – Edit Money
Num 2 – Money Multiplier
Num 3 – Infinite SP
Num 4 – SP Multiplier
Num 5 – Freeze Daytime
Num 6 – Time Pass Speed
Num 7 – Set Game Speed
Num 8 – Set Movement Speed
Num 9 – Set Jump Height

Download

File Date added File size Downloads
Supermarket.Simulator.Early.Access.Plus.9.Trainer- 2024-03-04 04:12 998 KB 58002

Scenarios You’ll Tackle

You’ve got three main scenarios to try out. Here’s the lineup:

  • Inventory Management
  • You’re the boss here. Bread, milk, eggs—keep ‘em stocked.
  • Two big buttons:
  • Restock: Pile on more products.
  • Replenish: Top up what’s running low (don’t ask why it’s different from restock, it just is).
  • Customer Query
  • Someone’s wandering around looking for bread (aren’t we all?).
  • You type in your answer. Could be “Aisle 2,” or maybe “Left at the giant cereal display, can’t miss it.”
  • Hit “Submit” and see what happens.
  • Restocking Shelf
  • Shelf’s looking empty. Time to shine.
  • Products on the list: cereals, juice, bread.
  • Decide how many you want to add, punch in a number, and hit “Restock.”
  • What’s the Vibe?

  • No fancy graphics. Just pick a scenario and dive in.
  • Easy navigation. Click, type, restock—done.
  • Straightforward. Like those job training things, but way less boring (well, almost).
  • TL;DR

  • Simple supermarket training tool—no nonsense.
  • Three scenarios: manage inventory, help a customer, restock shelves.
  • Friendly for newbies, handy for brushing up skills.
  • Nothing to download, nothing complicated. Just hop in and play supermarket boss for a bit.
  • Honestly, if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to run the show at your local grocery store without actually getting yelled at by a real customer, this is your moment. Have fun!

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