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Build, manage, and expand your very own grocery empire in My Tiny Market! Take absolute control of a hardworking, blue-skinned market manager locked in a high-stakes race to keep shelves stocked and customers smiling. Race across the store floor to harvest fresh produce, restock display stands, operate the cash register, and collect piles of cash. Test your time-management skills, invest your profits into premium expansions, and transform your small stall into a massive hypermarket!
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Desktop Controls Press the W, A, S, and D keys or the Up, Down, Left, and Right Arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate your store manager smoothly across the market floor layout. Alternatively, click and hold your Mouse Left-Click, then drag the cursor in any direction to guide the character toward empty shelves or waiting customers.
Mobile/Tablet Controls Tap and drag your thumb anywhere on the virtual on-screen joystick interface to steer your manager grid-by-grid. Release your thumb from the screen to stand completely still next to supply crates or cash registers to automatically trigger loading actions.
Gameplay Rules & Objectives Your primary objective is to maximize store revenue by continuously harvesting goods from source plots and carrying them to the designated grocery shelves. When customers select items and line up at the checkout counter, stand directly behind the cash register to process their transactions and collect cash bills. Spend your accumulated cash dynamically on highlighted floor grids to unlock new product zones, expand storage capacity, and hire automated helper staff. If shelves remain empty for too long, impatient shoppers will leave without paying.
How to Win & Strategy Do not just spend all your early profits on unlocking new product varieties right away. It is highly recommended to prioritize upgrading your character's movement speed and maximum stack capacity first, as increasing your personal transport efficiency early on allows you to accumulate cash much faster before the market aisles get overcrowded.

















































