Supermarket Management 2

Jun 15
08:09

2011

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Where do you go ever day to buy some stuff to eat? To the nearest shop I suppose, no matter whether it is a big prosperous supermarket or a small shop. The more important thing for you is what kind of service you will meet there. Have you ever thought of what a hard work it is to serve the customers quickly and keep them happy to keep them coming back? But Supermarket Management 2 is not a book on retail management it is just a game, where you have a chance to penetrate into the supermarket life as its owner.

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Owning and managing an upcoming retail outlet is no easy task! I hope the main heroine- Kate,Supermarket Management 2 Articles who has just come back after working in the huge supermarket for a while, understands it either.  As she decides to open her own tiny shop with one employee, she needs your help and your talents,  and perhaps your business experience and wits to succeed in retail industry and turn her small shop into most successful supermarket in the entire city.


If you’ve played other time management games, then Supermarket Management 2 will be instantly familiar. You control Kate, an aspiring supermarket owner, who must race around the shop, stocking shelves and serving customers to keep them happy. The more they satisfy the more earning you get.


In Supermarket Management 2 life follows the ordinary scenario - customers enter the store, take a cart, and go straight to different selves in order to buy something. Kate should monitor the shelves all time because the empty ones make the clients angry.


The early levels are easy, and the customers are not that demanding, but later levels become increasingly hectic. The best strategy is to keep Kate moving.


She has to go back and forth while helping her customers find the stand with desired stuff or sometimes  serve  them near other stands playing a sort of mini-games, for example  to select the right product by observing the facial expression of a customer.


This mini-game as well as the others is familiar to you from the predecessor, and albeit the mini-games are rather fun they do not strike or surprise you very much.


Good and helpful thing in Supermarket Management 2 is that you can hire assistants who will perform certain tasks, such as cashing up, preparing cakes or refilling stands.


Unlike most games in Supermarket Management 2 you don’t have just to complete the level having earned some amount of money but you’d better finish a level in expert time and control whether the carts are in their place and stands are completely refilled at the end of a level to get more coins for this.


You will be able to purchase unique upgrades, and helpful assistants not  for money you earn in each level, but rather for coins. So work quickly to get everything done, cause high race is typical for time management games.


Visually, the main game looks okay. It’s done in a cartoon style. Graphics are up to the mark, there’s nothing to complain about. Overall, Supermarket Management 2 isn’t a terrible game, but it is not a great game, either. But hardly the genre veterans will be tickled pink by the greatness of complexity level of Supermarket Management 2, and even newcomers may hardly fail.


Well, there must be some trial games to start. Why not Supermarket Management 2 being of this sort?