Supermarket Cashier Simulator

Supermarket Cashier Simulator

Practice being the best cashier in the supermarket. Become a mathematician by calculating and entering prices of grocery items and giving change to your customers. By playing you also improve your mathematical skills with the calculator in the game. This game is suitable to be played by adults or teenagers.

With the supermarket cashier game, you will improve your skills and concentration in calculating and also increase your level of accuracy.

How to Play Supermarket Cashier Simulator?

- Enter the price according to the price of the item
- calculate total purchases
- Receive the money and give the remaining money to the buyer

Unique Game Aspects

- Realistic working cash register with scanner, credit card machine, and receipt printer
- Practice making change to keep your mind sharp
- Shops

What labels or tags are used to categorize the game?

The tags that best describe this game are activity, avatar.

Is this game suitable for young audiences?

Yes, Supermarket Cashier Simulator would be enjoyable for kids.

Which company or developer crafted this game?

The company responsible for the development of this game is Depfov.

Does the game rely on any popular engine like Unreal Engine or Godot?

The developers used Construct 3 to build this game.

How would this game be categorized in terms of gameplay type?

The genre defining this game is Educational, Simulation.

Does the game contain any elements of blood or violence?

No, Supermarket Cashier Simulator does not feature blood or bloodshed.

Does the game have a mobile version?

Supermarket Cashier Simulator is playable on both iOS and Android devices.

Does the game cater to a particular gender?

This game is suited for Male & Female.

What age demographic is this game designed for?

This game is designed for Teens, Young Adults, Adults age groups.

Are there any scenes of aggression or cruelty in the game?

Yes, the gameplay of Supermarket Cashier Simulator involves cruelty or violence.
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