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.

Rules & Instructions for 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

Features of the Game

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

Was a specific game engine like Unity or Unreal used to create this game?

The game’s interactivity is powered by the Construct 3 development environment/library.

What is the full name of the developer behind this game?

The game’s development team is Depfov.

What are the defining tags for this game?

The descriptors associated with this game are activity, avatar.

In which genre is this game listed?

The primary genre this game fits into is Educational, Simulation.

Which gender is the primary audience for this game?

This game targets Male & Female players.

Does the game include any disturbing or cruel content?

Yes, Supermarket Cashier Simulator shows violence or cruelty.

Is the game designed to run smoothly on mobile devices?

Yes, Supermarket Cashier Simulator works well on mobile devices.

Is this game suitable for a family-friendly environment?

Yes, kids can play Supermarket Cashier Simulator.

What is the ideal age group for this game?

This game is intended for the age ranges Teens, Young Adults, Adults.

Does the game contain any violent or bloody content?

No, blood is not present in Supermarket Cashier Simulator's content.
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