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Dead of Night Supermarket places players in the role of a student working the late-night shift at a nearly empty store. The job seems simple—stock shelves, handle customers, and keep the store running until morning. However, as the night drags on, strange events begin to unfold. Some customers act unusually, shadows seem to move when no one is around, and an unsettling presence lingers just beyond sight. What starts as a monotonous shift quickly turns into something far more unsettling.
At first, the biggest problems appear to be rude customers and the occasional scam attempt. But as players continue their tasks, odd occurrences begin stacking up. Items move on their own, distant noises echo through empty aisles, and certain figures appear where they shouldn’t. Navigating the supermarket becomes a test of awareness, as ignoring the warning signs could mean missing something important—or putting yourself at risk.
Each action taken during the shift matters. Completing tasks efficiently might keep things under control, but lingering too long in the wrong place could lead to unintended consequences. The game’s short runtime—ranging from 30 minutes to an hour—ensures that every moment is packed with tension. As the shift nears its end, one question remains: is it just another long night at work, or is something watching from the darkness?