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Supermarket Chaos capsule

Supermarket Chaos

Supermarket Chaos is a cozy organizing simulator where you sort 4,668 products in a messy supermarket. Enjoy the satisfaction of stocking shelves in a calm, relaxing atmosphere.

$4.49Very Positive(808)
RelaxingCollectathonOrganizing
BunnyHopJun 29, 2026

Supermarket Chaos scores 77/100 — better than 67% of Relaxing capsules (n=3,958).

Very Positive (808 reviews) · $4.49 · Released Jun 29, 2026 · By BunnyHop

Quick text summary

Supermarket Chaos scored 77/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Relaxing capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Integrate a distinctive character, mascot, or visual icon (e.g., a cheerful employee or branded product) to differentiate from generic simulator competitors and create a memorable hook.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Clear simulation gameplay messaging. The shopping cart icon at top left and cluttered supermarket shelves with scattered products immediately signal a retail organizing/simulation game. At tiny size, the cart icon and shelf chaos remain legible enough to convey the core mechanic, though fine product details blur away. The visual premise is unambiguous and genre-appropriate for a cozy simulator.
  • Title Readability: 9/10 — Bold, high-contrast title hierarchy. SUPERMARKET in white with black outline sits clearly above CHAOS in vibrant yellow-orange, creating strong visual separation and hierarchy. Both words remain fully readable at small and tiny sizes due to bold sans-serif letterforms, thick stroke weight, and clean positioning on a mid-tone background. The logo placement avoids cluttered edges and maintains clarity through all viewing conditions.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and pop. White title text with black outline and yellow-orange secondary text create excellent contrast against the neutral supermarket interior background. The warm yellow CHAOS pops distinctly against cool fluorescent ceiling tones and neutral shelving. At tiny size, the title silhouette remains clearly separated and readable in grayscale due to extreme value difference between white/yellow text and darker background areas.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Competent but familiar simulator aesthetic. The capsule uses a real supermarket interior photo with professional framing and lighting, giving it a polished, authentic feel. However, the visual approach feels somewhat generic for the simulator genre—comparison titles like House Flipper 2, Supermarket Simulator, and TCG Card Shop Simulator use similar real-environment photography. The shopping cart icon and bright title treatment elevate it slightly above baseline, but the core visual hook is not distinctly memorable or unique.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Functional branding without memorability. The shopping cart icon and bold sans-serif typography are appropriate for retail simulation but lack distinctive character or iconography. The color palette (white, yellow-orange, neutral supermarket tones) is functional but generic across the simulator genre. Without reference to additional game assets or store screenshots, no signature visual identity emerges that would be instantly recognizable in isolation.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Clear focal point with smart hierarchy. The title occupies the upper-center region with strong visual weight, while the supermarket background provides context without competing for attention. The shopping cart icon at top-left anchors the layout and draws the eye upward into the title zone. At small and tiny sizes, the composition maintains clear focus on the title text and cart icon, with background detail receding appropriately; safe margins around the title prevent cropping issues on Steam's variable layouts.

What works

  • Excellent title contrast and legibility. White and yellow-orange text with black outline maintains perfect readability at all sizes including tiny thumbnails.
  • Clear genre and mechanic signaling. Shopping cart icon and shelf clutter immediately communicate retail organizing simulation without ambiguity.
  • Balanced composition and hierarchy. Title dominates upper region while background provides context; focal point remains clear at small sizes.
  • Professional, authentic visual treatment. Real supermarket photography with polished lighting and framing creates a tangible, premium feel.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic simulator genre aesthetic. Real-environment photography approach is shared by multiple competitor titles, limiting visual distinctiveness.
  • No iconic brand identity marker. Lacks a signature character, symbol, or visual motif that could be recognized independently of the title text.
  • Minimal unique selling point communication. The 'cozy' or 'relaxing' promise of the game is not visually expressed; composition reads as standard retail simulation.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Integrate a distinctive character, mascot, or visual icon (e.g., a cheerful employee or branded product) to differentiate from generic simulator competitors and create a memorable hook.
  2. [brand_consistency] Develop and apply a signature color accent or visual motif across the capsule that could serve as an instant brand recognition cue even without the title.
  3. [genre_clarity] Add subtle visual cues that emphasize the 'cozy' or 'satisfying' aspect—such as warm lighting, organized product stacks, or calming visual rhythms—to differentiate from faster-paced retail simulators.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description to lead with the emotional core: 'Supermarket Chaos is a cozy, pressure-free organizing simulator. Walk through a quiet supermarket, return thousands of scattered products to their shelves, and lose yourself in the calm satisfaction of order restored.' Save the 4,668 product count for the detailed description.
  2. [uniqueness] Add a sentence in the detailed description or Key Features that differentiates this game—for example: 'Unlike timed management games, Supermarket Chaos lets you work at your own pace with no penalties for taking your time' or highlight a unique art style, physics system, or mechanic not yet mentioned.
  3. [feature_communication] Reduce or move the GPT-9000 robot paragraph to a smaller sidebar or cut it entirely. Replace it with 1-2 sentences explaining the upgrade system in concrete terms (e.g., 'unlock faster movement, larger carry capacity, and improved item detection to streamline the organizing process').
  4. [audience_targeting] Add one sentence explicitly naming the intended player: 'Perfect for players seeking a stress-free simulation experience' or 'Ideal for fans of cozy games and satisfying puzzle loops without competition or timers.'

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Steam app ID: 4800590 · Tags: Relaxing, Collectathon, Organizing, Puzzle, Casual