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Store Wars: Multiplayer Shop Simulator is a chaotic grocery store management game developed by Noham Games. Released in November 2025 for PC, it lets players run their own stores solo or compete with up to 16 friends in a mix of co-op and rivalry. The goal is to outwit opponents by managing inventory, upgrading facilities, and pulling off sneaky sabotage like price slashing or stockpiling essentials. The game leans into lighthearted competition, with mechanics focused on balancing customer needs, store growth, and underhanded tactics. Its unpredictable nature and focus on teamwork or sabotage make it a party-style sim with a twist.
In Store Wars, you juggle customer service, inventory management, and sabotage. Each session involves restocking shelves, handling cashiers, and keeping lines moving while subtly undermining rivals. Multiplayer modes let teams of up to 16 players split into competing or cooperating groups. Controls are straightforward: drag items, click upgrades, and deploy tricks like swapping product labels or triggering fake out-of-stock alerts. The chaos peaks when everyone’s scrambling to serve customers and sabotage opponents at once. Co-op modes require collaboration to grow a shared store, while competitive modes pit you against others for top rankings. The game’s rhythm leans on quick decisions and adaptability, there’s no slow-building realism, just fast-paced, chaotic fun.
PlayPile community members rate Store Wars at 4.3/5, with 65% completing the main story. Average playtime is 12.4 hours, though 32% of players hit 20+ hours in multiplayer. Moods are split: 58% call it "hilariously chaotic," while 21% gripe about "repetitive tasks." Critics praise the social mechanics but note shallow progression systems. One review says, "Great for group laughs but lacks long-term depth." The game has 50 achievements, with 30% completion average. Most players spend $29.99 on it, and 70% say it’s "worth the price for parties."
Store Wars is a party sim best for groups who enjoy messing with friends. Its strength is multiplayer mayhem, but solo play feels undercooked. At $29.99, it’s a low-risk pick for co-op fans. With 50 achievements and 12-hour average playtime, it’s not a long-term investment but works as a pick-up-and-play distraction. Skip if you want deep strategy, opt in if you’re craving absurd, competitive fun.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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