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Dead of Night Supermarket places players in the role of a student working the night shift at a dimly lit grocery store. The job seems routine—restocking shelves, assisting customers, and handling checkout transactions—but something feels off. The store is never truly empty, and the flickering lights cast shadows that don’t always seem to belong. With each shift, the eerie quiet of the supermarket is interrupted by strange occurrences, forcing players to question whether they’re truly alone.
As players complete their tasks, they encounter unusual customers with unsettling behavior. Some seem lost, others try to deceive, and a few appear to be watching too closely. The monotony of the job is broken by moments of unexplained events—products moving on their own, distorted voices crackling over the intercom, and aisles that don’t seem to end where they should. Each shift becomes a test of focus and awareness as the store’s true nature slowly reveals itself.
With a playtime of 30 minutes to an hour, Dead of Night Supermarket delivers a compact but immersive horror experience. The setting feels familiar, yet the sense of unease grows with each passing minute, making even the simplest tasks feel like risks. Players must navigate the balance between their mundane responsibilities and the escalating fear that something is watching. The game builds tension through its unsettling atmosphere, keeping players engaged as they work through their shift, hoping to make it until morning.
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