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Discounty

Released: 8/21/2025

Critics
74
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Users
83

Score Breakdown

74.4

Critic Average

16 reviews

83

Steam User Score

2,264 reviews

70

Metacritic User Score

23 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-8.2

74 vs 83

Metacritic Disparity
+4.4

74 vs 70

Combined Disparity
-1.9

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a critic review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

1/8/2026

Late Review

So to conclude! Discounty is not a power fantasy. It’s a maintenance fantasy, a game about holding things together in an imperfect system. Its mechanics reinforce its themes, its art supports its tone, and its narrative understands that sometimes the most meaningful stories are told quietly, through repetition and restraint.

70

70/100

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10/2/2025

Launch Window

Discounty just misses the mark for me as a cosy game. While actually running the supermarket can be pretty enjoyable, it's wrapped up with frustrating busy work, NPCs who are so routinely annoying and unpleasant. It's like moving into the town where Hot Fuzz is set: something is off; people are weird and standoffish; and I just want to go home.

50

50/100

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9/22/2025

Launch Window

Discounty isn’t trying to reinvent the management sim genre, but it doesn’t need to. It knows exactly what it wants to be: a cozy, addictive, and surprisingly deep game about running your own small-town discount store. From the satisfying daily routines to the playful chaos of a busy day, from the charming townsfolk to the rewarding progression, it all comes together into a package that kept me grinning the whole way through.

85

85/100

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9/4/2025

Launch Window

As management sims go, Discounty has the perfect balance of job tasks to make the game challenging and downtime to keep the game relaxing and cozy. The style is adorable, your character is customizable, the dialogue is funny, and the story is entertaining.

85

85/100

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8/26/2025

Launch Window

If you want a charming, easy-to-follow game about managing a supermarket, and don’t mind if the story isn’t the most engaging, then this is a fantastic pick and I definitely recommend this. If you want super complex storefront mechanics or need a deep, well-developed plot, then you might find this one underwhelming.

80

80/100

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8/26/2025

Launch Window

Discounty isn’t trying to be a sprawling life simulator, and that’s exactly why it works. It focuses on shopkeeping and small-town charm, and in those areas it succeeds. The store management loop is fun, the characters are memorable, and the atmosphere is cozy in a way that few games pull off.

85

85/100

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8/23/2025

Launch Window

It doesn’t do anything that'll have you absolutely amazed, but the time you spend getting to know your surroundings here will be a worthy venture as your store expands and gets more products.

70

70/100

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8/21/2025

Launch Window

The capitalist drive to achieve even greater profit is a compelling loop in Discounty, but the narrative around that cycle muddies things.

70

70/100

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8/19/2025

Early Review

A pleasantly competent cosy sim, Discounty combines light drama with supermarket running gameplay to make something very relaxing. However, it may be a little too relaxed as there's no progression tied to gameplay and no real room to excel at being a shopkeeper, giving you nothing to work towards with agency. Cosy sim fans will have a good time but not a great one.

60

60/100

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8/17/2025

Early Review

Discounty from developer Crinkle Cut Games is an addictive and ever-expanding cozy game experience. It has enough quests, activities, and grocery store madness to keep you occupied while you take a break from Stardew.

95

95/100

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8/17/2025

Early Review

Discounty is a solid addition to the Switch's healthy stable of cosy sims. These games feel right at home on a console you can take anywhere, with a bite-sized day cycle that works just as well for long sessions as it does for quick breaks. Growing your supermarket is a deep and satisfying experience, but getting involved in your customers lives can be a bit shallow. But, most importantly, Discounty manages the impossible task of making retail work fun and relaxing, and that's a feat in itself.

70

70/100

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8/17/2025

Early Review

Discounty is a mostly fun and simple shop sim with an intriguing air of mystery around your purpose for moving to Blomkest. 💰

80

80/100

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8/15/2025

Early Review

Discounty is a fantastic life sim that offers something unique to fans who think they've seen it all. Just don't get stuck inside any freezers.

70

70/100

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8/15/2025

Early Review

Discounty is the right type of cozy game that you can get completely lost inside for a few days. It thrives in the "Just one more day" zone and has an addictive loop that feels good as a distraction from the real world.

75

75/100

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8/15/2025

Early Review

My hesitation is that I think it's about halfway there between being a fun indie shop sim and being an indie game with a message, and I wish they could have pushed their narrative just a bit further to be more memorable. Discounty is still worth playing, but it makes me want to see what the developers can do next. While the ideas and the gameplay are there, there's some untapped potential as well.

70

70/100

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8/14/2025

Early Review

While its spoofing of the management sim lacks bite and its cast of characters is a tad thin, Discounty is otherwise an interesting debut title. Rearranging and optimising the layout of its titular supermarket is simple but unnervingly satisfying, and its daily loop makes for an addictive trip down the pixelated produce aisle, even if I can't help but be disappointed by the ambition its story lost along the way.

75

75/100

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