Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
15th May 2025 — $7.99
15th May 2025
- Official Site
- nintendo.com
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Apocalypse Market Simulator News
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About The Game
Welcome to Apocalypse Market Simulator — the most intense store management experience set in a post-apocalyptic world where survival is your biggest competitor.
After fighting off monstrous hordes in a decaying city, you stumble upon the perfect spot to build your very own survival-themed minimarket. Customize and expand your store, unlock shelves, survival kits, and exclusive licenses. Order stock through your trusty apocalypse-hardened laptop, set prices, and sell to wandering survivors — each with their own desperate stories.
But when the sun sets, the doors shut — and the nightmare begins.
Defend your store every night against waves of terrifying creatures. Every fifth night brings new horrors, new weapons, and deadly surprises. Can you survive until dawn and open up shop again?
Features:• Build & customize your market in a dangerous open-world wasteland.• Manage stock, pricing, upgrades, and customer needs.• Defend your store every night from increasingly tough monster attacks.• Upgrade your arsenal and prepare for unique boss-like nights.• Explore ruins, scavenge supplies, and unlock new licenses.• Balance business strategy with action-packed survival gameplay.
Apocalypse Market Simulator combines creative business sim mechanics with fast-paced shooter elements, all wrapped in a gritty post-apocalyptic atmosphere. It's not just about profits — it's about staying alive.
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