Farming & Supermarket Simulator
Bull Games developed and self-published Farming & Supermarket Simulator. It entered Steam Early Access on April 21, 2025 and launched in full on August 31, 2025, exclusively on PC via Steam for Windows. The game combines two full simulation loops in one — a working farm where you grow organic crops and raise animals, and a supermarket where you sell your own produce directly to customers. Furthermore, both halves of the game feed into each other, making farm output and shop performance inseparable.
About the Game
Farming & Supermarket Simulator gives you full control over a farm-to-shelf operation. On the farm, you plant and harvest crops, water plants, and care for animals. In the supermarket, you stock shelves with your own produce, price goods, and serve customers. Furthermore, the quality and variety of what you grow directly shapes what your store can offer. As a result, neglecting the farm side weakens the shop, and neglecting the shop side means the farm has nowhere to sell its output.
Farm Management
The farming side covers crop planting, watering, and harvesting across a range of organic produce. Each crop has a growth cycle that requires attention at the right times. Furthermore, animals need regular feeding and care to stay productive. Expanding the farm’s crop and animal variety unlocks more product types for the supermarket. Consequently, the farm is not a passive background system — it is an active daily management task that shapes every other part of the game.
Supermarket Operations
Once produce is harvested, it moves into the store. You stock shelves, set prices, and keep the shop tidy for incoming customers. Furthermore, shelf layout and product placement affect how fast goods sell and how satisfied customers are. Expanding the store adds more shelf space and draws in a larger customer base. Therefore, growth on the shop side requires consistent farm output to fill the additional space you unlock.
Características principales
Farm to Shelf Loop
- Organic Crop Growing and Animal Care: The farm covers a full range of crops from seeds to harvest, each with its own growth timer and care needs. Animals add dairy, eggs, and meat products to the store’s range. Furthermore, organic produce carries a quality premium that boosts store revenue when kept consistent. Letting crop quality slip reduces prices and customer satisfaction in the store. As a result, the farming loop has direct financial stakes that make it engaging rather than routine.
- Shelf Stocking and Customer Service: Every item harvested must be priced, stocked, and placed on the right shelf before customers arrive. Keeping shelves full during busy periods is a real-time challenge as the store grows. Furthermore, happy customers return more often and spend more per visit. Poor stock levels or slow service push them to shop elsewhere. Consequently, the supermarket side of the game rewards players who build good habits on the farm first.
Business Growth
- Expand Both the Farm and the Store: Progress unlocks larger farm plots, new crop types, and additional animal pens on one side, and bigger store sections and new shelf types on the other. Each expansion on either side creates new demand on the other — a bigger store needs more farm output to fill it. Furthermore, managing the pace of expansion on both sides is the central strategic challenge. Expanding the shop too fast before the farm can supply it leaves shelves empty and revenue flat. Therefore, balanced growth across both halves is the key to a healthy operation.
- Build a Supermarket Empire: The long-term arc takes a small roadside farm stall to a full supermarket with multiple departments and a wide product range. Each milestone unlocks new supplier options and product lines that were not available at the start. Furthermore, financial management ties every decision together — overspending on expansion before revenue is stable can reverse weeks of progress. As a result, the game rewards patient players who grow each side steadily rather than rushing toward the end goal.
Games Like This
| Similar Game | Diferencia clave | Lo mejor para |
|---|---|---|
| Simulador de supermercado | Shares the first-person retail sim loop of stocking shelves, pricing goods, and serving customers in a growing store. However, it has no farming layer — all stock comes from external suppliers rather than your own land. Furthermore, it has a larger and more active player base with more post-launch content. | Players who want a pure retail management sim focused entirely on running and growing a supermarket without a farming component. |
| Stardew Valley | Shares the organic farming loop of planting, watering, and harvesting crops while raising animals across seasons. However, it is a top-down RPG with relationship building, dungeon exploration, and a rich story layer rather than a supermarket management sim. Furthermore, it has no customer-facing shop management or shelf-stocking mechanics. | Players who want a deep and emotionally rich farming RPG with relationships, exploration, and a large content world beyond the farm itself. |
| Farm Manager World | Also a farming sim covering crop management, livestock, and business expansion on a working farm. However, it focuses on large-scale agricultural business management rather than a combined farm-and-retail operation. Moreover, it uses a top-down management view rather than a first-person perspective. | Players who want a detailed agricultural business sim focused on large-scale farming operations and supply chain management rather than retail. |
Game Details
- Desarrollador / Editor: Bull Games
- Plataformas: PC (Steam); Windows
- Early Access Date: April 21, 2025
- Full Release Date: August 31, 2025
- Género: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation (Farming, Retail, Business Sim, First-Person, Store Management)
- Steam Reviews: Mostly Positive (76% of 771 reviews)
- Steam Achievements: 4
- Co-op: Single-player only
- Controller Support: Not confirmed
Requisitos del sistema
Farming & Supermarket Simulator runs comfortably on mid-range hardware. Furthermore, the compact storage footprint makes it easy to install alongside other simulation titles without major space concerns.
Minimum Specs
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Procesador: Intel Core i5-3550 or AMD Ryzen 5 2500X
- Memoria: 8 GB RAM
- Gráficos: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon R9 270X (2 GB VRAM)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Almacenamiento: 3 GB available space
Recommended Specs
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Procesador: Intel Core i5-7600K or AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
- Memoria: 16 GB RAM
- Gráficos: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480 (3 GB VRAM)
- DirectX: Versión 12
- Almacenamiento: 6 GB available space
- Software seguro (comprobado contra virus, conforme a GDPR)
- Fácil de usar: prepárese en menos de 5 minutos
- Más de 5300 juegos compatibles
- +1000 parches al mes y asistencia
