Supermarket Simulator is a first-person simulation game about managing a supermarket or grocery store.
Supermarket Simulator is a first-person supermarket and grocery store management simulation game. You'll play as the manager of your grocery store and must operate everything smoothly within it.
Unlike other PC games with a storyline, your main goal in Supermarket Simulator is simply to experience the work of a supermarket manager and expand your business. However, the game still has many interesting tasks and features that allow players to explore many fascinating aspects of this job. You can download the game following the instructions below.
Download Supermarket Simulator on PC
Step 1: To download the game, you need to have Steam on your PC. Download Steam using the link above, then log in to your Steam account. On the main interface, select the Search bar in the upper right corner, then search for the game name.
Step 2: When searching for the game name, you will see a list of related games. Select Supermarket Simulator at the top of the list.
There are many supermarket games, but this is clearly the supermarket game you're looking for.
Scroll down a bit, and you'll see an "Add to Cart" button next to the game's price. Select the "Add to Cart" button to proceed with the purchase.
Select "For my account" and "Continue Shopping" to purchase the game. If you've never purchased a game before, you can find detailed instructions in the Steam Game Purchase Guide .
PC system requirements for playing Supermarket Simulator.
Minimum configuration:
- Operating system: Windows (64-bit) 10
- CPU: Core-i5 3550 or Ryzen 5 2500X
- Memory: 4GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 or AMD R9 270X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB of free space
Recommended configuration:
- Operating system: Windows (64-bit) 10
- Processor: Core-i5 7600K or Ryzen 5 2600x
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 or AMD RX 480
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB of free space
Based on the system requirements above, you now know that this game has low system requirements compared to most current PC games. This is considered the most common configuration at the moment. However, for the best experience, you should use a higher configuration than the recommended one.
Additionally, you should close unnecessary software and applications to prevent them from consuming system resources and causing your PC to run out of resources for gaming. You should also regularly update your graphics card drivers to improve gaming performance. If your configuration is lower than the developer's requirements, you can reduce the graphics settings to LOW to minimize lag in games.