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Clothing Store Simulator is a retail management game from Kiki Games where you build and run a clothing boutique. Released in 2025 for PC, it tasks you with ordering inventory, arranging mannequins, setting prices, and optimizing sales. The focus is on balancing stock levels, tracking customer preferences, and adjusting store layouts to maximize profits. While the premise is straightforward, the game leans into the niche appeal of simulating everyday retail operations. Think of it as a minimalist, fashion-focused take on store tycoon games, with no crafting or complex narratives, just stocking shelves and managing cash flow.
The core loop revolves around inventory management and visual merchandising. Each session starts with placing product orders, choosing from categories like dresses, shoes, or nightwear, then arranging them on racks and mannequins. Customers wander in, and their purchases depend on how items are displayed, priced, and aligned with current trends. You’ll tweak window displays for holidays, track which items sell fastest, and use earnings to expand your store or buy new stock. The controls are point-and-click, with menus for adjusting prices and restocking. The pace is deliberate, requiring attention to small details like seasonal demand shifts or color coordination. There’s no time pressure, but running out of stock or overbuying leads to losses. The single-player mode focuses on steady, incremental progress toward store growth.
Community reception is mixed but leans positive. It holds a 78% score on PlayPile, with critics at 62%. Only 48% of players complete the game, and average playtime is 18 hours. Moods are split: 63% of players report feeling "relaxed," 28% "focused," and 9% "bored." Reviews highlight the game’s calming rhythm, "Simple but oddly satisfying", but others call it repetitive: "Feeling bored after 20 hours." Achievement data shows 80% unlocked "First Sale," 35% hit "Seasonal Sensation" by optimizing holiday displays, and 12% reached the final "Fashion Mogul" trophy. The game’s appeal seems strongest with casual sim fans, though its low difficulty and minimal risk/reward mechanics turn off others.
Clothing Store Simulator works best as a stress-free side project. It’s priced at $19.99, with achievements adding minor long-term goals. While the lack of complexity keeps it from deeper engagement, the 18-hour playtime and relaxed pace make it a low-risk buy for fans of slow-simulation games. If you enjoy tracking sales trends or tweaking store layouts, it’s worth a try. But if you crave high-stakes tycoon mechanics or creative customization, this might feel underwhelming. The 12% who finish it probably see it as a pleasant time-killer, not a standout experience.
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