
Supermarket Chaos turns tidying up into pure zen with an indie organizing sim that just launched on Steam. Sort more than 4,600 scattered products back onto the right shelves, with no timer and no pressure — just the quiet satisfaction of watching a chaotic store fall back into place. It’s the kind of chill simulation that turns a rough day into a calm one.
At a Glance
- Release Date: Released
- Genre: Indie, Simulation, Casual
- Platform: PC (Steam)
- Cost: $4.49 USD
- Developer/Publisher: BunnyHop / BunnyHopHome
- Store Link: Get Supermarket Chaos on Steam →
The Story / Concept
The setup is delightfully absurd: the store’s own organizing robot, GPT-9000, had a philosophical crisis — deciding that “all positions are temporary, and all displays are violence” — and promptly threw every product in the building onto the floor before getting fired. Now it’s on you to walk the quiet aisles and put everything back where it belongs, one item at a time.
Core Gameplay Features
- Sort Thousands of Products — Restore order across 4,668 individual items spread over 16 sections, including fruit, tea, frozen foods, books, wine, and ramen.
- Pick up each item, find its correct section, and match it to the right shelf tag
- Watch empty shelves fill in and messy rows settle into place as you go
- No Pressure, No Game Over — There are no timers, no fail states, and nothing to lose.
- Play at your own pace, section by section
- A genuinely low-stress alternative to more frantic management sims
- Skill Upgrades — Unlock upgrades that make the job smoother over time.
- Carry more products at once
- Locate the right spot for an item faster
- Move around the store more efficiently
Who Is This For?
Supermarket Chaos is built for players who love the “chore core” genre — fans of games like Unpacking, Powerwash Simulator, or Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library will feel right at home. If you want a controller-supported, no-stakes way to unwind after a long day, this is squarely aimed at you. It’s less about mastering a system and more about the meditative loop of putting things right.
Pro Tip
Prioritize the carrying-capacity upgrade first. Being able to haul more products per trip cuts down on repetitive back-and-forth walking and makes the early sections go by much faster, so you can settle into the game’s rhythm sooner.







