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Manage your own discount supermarket! Get caught up in small-town drama, organize and plan your shop's layout, and strike lucrative trade deals as you expand your secretive aunt's business empire. Selling more frozen fries will surely heal this broken community...right?

Discounty is a shop keeper, simulation and life sim game developed by Crinkle Cut Games and published by PQube.
Released on August 21st 2025 is available only on Windows in 11 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Danish and Italian.

It has received 1,693 reviews of which 1,380 were positive and 313 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.8 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Quad Q8400 or AMD Phenom II X2 550
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 520, 1 GB or AMD Radeon HD 5570, 1 GB
  • Storage: 570 MB available space

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Aug. 2025
Okay, so this review is going to sound kind of negative, but I wanted to give it a thumbs up because overall, it's not a bad game. It's a fun 10 hours or so, the core gameplay loop is addictive, and I actually found a lot of the dialogue and sense of humor to be quite charming. My issues with this game are like many others in this review section, the game just doesn't feel finished. I'm not sure if the devs ran out of funds to keep working on it, or if they just thought they needed to release soon. I played the play test originally and was really surprised at how fast the release was announced after it. I expected at least a year of waiting but it was only a few months. I know the devs care about the opinion of the community so I thought I would write some ideas for what I would add to the game to improve it, if they're planning to do any more work on it. Also, spoilers ahead, duh. - give purpose to all the buildings and interactables that don't go anywhere. What's in the shed? Teasing these things and then not having any content is unsatisfying - let us expand the shop more times. I want to run a giant supermarket. I realise this could clash with the current ending, but let the player make that choice. - more features in the supermarket. The scanner felt like the start of a set of items to make running the supermarket more efficient, so it was really disappointing that it was the only one. You could have self checkouts for example or self scanners (on theme if you hire a checkout staff then replace them too). More variety of shelves and cabinets for storing products. More items like the coffee machine to optimise your store layout etc. - please fix the npc AI because at the moment it's incredibly frustrating to lose your satisfaction rating because a character walked in 2 minutes before closing and then left angry. Earlier, Tammy left my store angry and dumped her stuff in the trash because Mrs Anderson took HALF AN HOUR to walk across the store, but because the game determined she was first in the 'queue', the 3 other characters at the checkout had to stand and wait for her to shuffle over. - more upgrades for the staff and more staff in general. I really expected to be able to train up Chester to mop the floors or run the check out till or something (that's even referenced when you hire him!) but he gets no upgrades whatsoever. He's not even that great when you first hire him because he only grabs one set of items at a time to stock. Let me train him! Hiring more staff to make the store more autonomous would be fun too. - with a more autonomous store, it would be great if there were more to do in the town. Maybe we could go out on the boat with Fisher and help him catch some fish further from the shore. Maybe we could help out in Pamelas factory for a day. Or we could work on the farm, or help Elmer in the town hall. - trade deals are fun and max out way too fast. I had bought everything I needed from each trade deal way before the end of the game and I didn't really care about getting the leaflets or stands for them because it made zero difference to the game play. The only time it mattered were for the quests to sell X fish sticks in a day etc. But that only happened like twice and both for the same vendor. You could expand these upgrade trees and trade deals a lot I think. - more products for the store. I'm sure you can think of more than 32 or whatever the current max is, there are so many veggies and types of fish and household items missing. If we had a much bigger store, maybe even with multiple rooms and floors, we could stock a lot more items. - let us upgrade the house. I thought for sure when the character moves into a trailer at the start that we would be able to either improve or expand it in some way so I was really surprised that that wasn't touched on at all. You could even let us demolish one of the run down or closed buildings to build it! There are even more but this covers the main things I felt were missing from this game. Overall it's a fun little way to spend time, but don't expect the next stardew valley. This game has so much potential if the devs are willing to invest in it. It's getting a lot of interest from youtubers at the moment so hopefully that will help give it some momentum.
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Aug. 2025
I would recommend the game with some strong caveats First of all performance wise on the steam deck it's mostly fine. There are some strange lag spikes when you exit buildings or enter new areas but it's fine mostly. The day to day gameplay of managing the supermarket is quite fun for the length of the gameplay. The game occasionally introduces things to make it easier on you, which you can take advantage of by increasing your number of items. It only really felt like it was dragging near the end when the quests began to pad out with "wait for so and so to meet you again the next day" a few times in a row. My issue with the gameplay is that there's no real variety in things. Shelves are very one note and only increase in capacity or appeal, but fail to do anything interesting. Decorations that increase appeal are great, but because of the way they work there's really only one strat placement to play the game with. I'm betting everyone has the same configuration more or less. The gameplay is quote shallow as a result, and only the occasional novelty keeps it fresh. That's not totally bad. It stays fun for most of the game and only drags in the last few bits. So I can only recommend this for those going in with the mindset that it's a cute little game by a cute little developer for about 10 hours of gameplay rather than thinking this is Stardew valley.
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Aug. 2025
This game is really cute and I'm looking forward to getting further into it. I am having a little issue with a resolution-related bug, but I'm sure they're fixing things as quickly as they can. I would be lying if I said I didn't decide to review the game partly to mock the whiny loser further down in the reviews who complained about "woke" stuff in the game. Inclusivity is a good thing! I hope everyone who buys it loves it, I hope the devs have great success, and I hope that dude eventually wakes up to discover he's no longer afraid of people different from himself.
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Aug. 2025
Looks promising but runs very poorly on Steam Deck — in town fps drops down to 12. And the only setting is resolution.
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Aug. 2025
Super cute adorable game!! I'm having a lot of fun with it. I'm playing on steamdeck with no real issues. There is a lag spike when leaving buildings but it doesn't really bother me. Other than that I highly recommend picking this up!
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Discounty is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.

Discounty is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.99€ on Steam.

Discounty received 1,380 positive votes out of a total of 1,693 achieving a rating of 7.82.
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Discounty was developed by Crinkle Cut Games and published by PQube.

Discounty is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Discounty is not playable on MacOS.

Discounty is not playable on Linux.

Discounty is a single-player game.

There are 2 DLCs available for Discounty. Explore additional content available for Discounty on Steam.

Discounty does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Discounty does not support Steam Remote Play.

Discounty is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Discounty PEGI 3
Rating
7.8
1,380
313
Game modes
Features
Online players
160
Developer
Crinkle Cut Games
Publisher
PQube
Release 21 Aug 2025
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