Supermarket Chaos is a cozy organizing simulator about calmly putting a chaotic supermarket back in order to get customers.

Arrange 4,668 products across 16 sections, including fruit, tea, frozen foods, books, wine, ramen, and more, and enjoy the quiet satisfaction of making every shelf feel right. It’s a simulator where you sort 4,668 products in a messy supermarket. Enjoy the satisfaction of stocking shelves in a calm, relaxing atmosphere. 〖A Relaxing Supermarket Organizing Simulator〗 One day, the store-organizing robot GPT-9000 reached a philosophical conclusion: “All positions are temporary, and all displays are violence.” As a result in Supermarket Chaos, every product in the supermarket lost its place. (Fortunately, he was fired immediately.) No need to worry. Now all you have to do is walk through the quiet store and return each scattered product to its proper place.
〖When a Messy Store Falls Into Place〗 At first, the store is a little chaotic. Empty shelves, products left on the floor, sections that still need attention. But as you put each item back where it belongs, the store gradually becomes a clean, comfortable space. 〖Pick Up Products, Find Their Sections, and Put Them in Place〗 Pick up each product, find the right section, and match it to the correct price tag. Instead of rushing, settle into the rhythm of organizing and take your time completing the store. 〖One Completed Section, One Quiet Satisfaction〗 Empty shelves fill up with products, and mixed-up items settle into neat rows. Each completed section brings visible progress and a quiet sense of satisfaction.
〖Skill Upgrades〗 Unlock and upgrade a variety of skills as you play. Carry more products, find the spots you need more easily, and make the whole organizing process smoother and more efficient. Categorizations don’t make sense, nor do item counts at Supermarket Chaos. Crab legs are in the dairy section instead of meat, while there are two sets of most bottles of liquor…except for the Grand Marnier. This makes sorting the items on shelves in a visually pleasing way basically impossible. Assets are the same as in many free iOS games. These assets are also used in Supermarket Simulator.
While it’s understandable to purchase assets, this choice, especially after Librarian with its unique books and custom-sized shelves, falls flat. Boosts are unlocked by spending “stars” earned from successfully filling shelves, but they have to be “spun” for and aren’t guaranteed in Supermarket Chaos. If shelves run out to stock, there’s a risk of never getting all the upgrades because no more stars can be earned. There is no tutorial explaining how to access the upgrade menu. The only way to figure it out is by pressing buttons until finding that it’s bound to ESC, which feels counterintuitive. Physics are lacking, and items don’t really fall with any sense of weight.

Features of Supermarket Chaos:
- The visual satisfaction of watching the store become cleaner and cleaner
- No time limits and no game over. A relaxed, low-pressure atmosphere you can enjoy at your own pace in Supermarket Chaos.
- All 3D models, music, and UI icons were created by humans. Generative AI was used for some in-game textures, localization, and translation.
- A variety of skill upgrades for movement, carrying, searching, and more in Supermarket Chaos.
- Gameplay focused on checking item names and locations, then placing them where they belong
- 16 sections including fruit, tea, frozen foods, books, wine, ramen, and more
- A cozy organizing simulation where you sort more than 4,000 products
Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i7-4790k / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 6500XT
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 2 GB available space














