G5 Entertainment announces another time management game for Android

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G5 Entertainment has been steadily releasing games onto the Android Market. Most are usually some form of strategy/time management games with the odd puzzle and hidden object game thrown in there like their most recent release, Paranormal Agency. Well they are heading back to what they normally release.

Today G5 Entertainment has announced another time management game called Supermarket Management where you will play as Kate. She ends up getting a job while stuck in a traffic jam. now if only that happened in real life unemployment would cease to exist. Your job is to get Kate to the top of the corporate ladder by getting her to do a good job at the supermarket she just got hired at.

So how will this be done? Well you'll have to get Kate to fill the shelves with products, provide shopping carts, direct customers to products and of course work the cash register and collect payments. As you progress through the game and do a good job you will earn credit coins which can be used for upgrades and hiring assistants to help out. You will have four stores with a total of 49 levels to prove yourself a worth supermarket employee and every time she opens up a store, she has to start all over again.

If you like time management games then you will probably want to check this one out when it lands on Android. G5 Entertainment will be launching Supermarket Management onto the Android Market August 11th as a free trial version. If you want to purchase the full version you will be able to do so through an in-game purchase. You can also buy extra credit coins through in-game purchases as well if you are not that good of a supermarket employee and need some extra help early on.

Developer Website: G5 Entertainment

Supermarket Management comes to Android on August 11!

Get ready to help Kate climb her way to the top and become a Supermarket Manager!


San Francisco, California – August 5, 2011 G5 Entertainment, known for its best-selling casual games like Supermarket Mania, Mahjongg Artifacts and Virtual City, today announces the upcoming time management game for Android, Supermarket Management. This game has enjoyed a success on PC, iPhone, iPad, Mac, and now is going to entertain all the owners of Android devices!

Starting August 11, the free trial of the game will be available on the Android Market with In-App Purchase to unlock the full set of levels. Supermarket Management is developed and published by G5 Entertainment under license from Playful Age.

About the game:
Kate, a recent college graduate looking for a job, gets stuck in a traffic jam. As she gets out of her car and takes situation under control, she catches attention of Bob, CEO of a supermarket chain. Impressed by her handling the jam, Bob offers Kate a job in his grocery store. Now Kate must climb her way up to the top of the corporate ladder!..

Gameplay
Fill the counters with products, provide shopping carts, direct customers to products, and collect payments at the cash desk. Players will earn credit coins depending on profits and customer satisfaction - these are used to purchase upgrades and hire assistants. Additional credit coins will be available via In-App purchase.

Players will manage 4 different shops through 49 levels. Every time Kate opens a new store, she must do all the work again until the store earns enough profit to hire more employees and add upgrades.

To make things even more challenging, the game offers 9 tough mini-games. There are neither upgrades nor assistants - Kate must face this challenge on her own!

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