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Hippo Supermarket

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:2 times
Classification:Management Games

Hippo Supermarket is a fun merge and management game where you combine items, fulfill store orders, and grow a successful supermarket. Earn experience, unlock new buildings, and collect rare resources as you expand your business.

Stock Before the Shoppers Arrive

The Hippo Supermarket game doesn't throw you into chaos immediately. You get a moment to stock the shelves before the first shoppers walk in. That small head start matters more than you think. Once customers start coming, you finish store requests, gain experience, and raise your level. Simple loop. But it works.

How To Play Hippo Supermarket

You see fragments on the screen. Matching fragments creates the goods shown at the top.

Here's exactly how it works

  • Pick two identical pieces
  • Click or tap to merge them into a higher item
  • Watch the request panel – make the exact products it asks for
  • Completed orders = experience points

What Happens When You Level Up

Leveling up is where Hippo Supermarket gets interesting. New building options appear as you progress. These bring in more income. You're not just running a tiny shop forever – you're building a growing town store. Also, gift crates show up. They contain rare materials that help your expansion. I didn't expect free resources, but I'll take them every time.

Pro Tips from Someone Who's Played for Weeks

  • Always check the request panel first – Don't merge randomly. See what the store actually needs.
  • Stock shelves before opening – That first rush of shoppers is brutal if your shelves are empty.
  • Save gift crates for tough levels – Rare materials are rare for a reason. Don't waste them early.
  • Use bonuses when your board is completely stuck – Not before. Patience first, then boost.
  • Level up for more income – New buildings = more money. Prioritize leveling over hoarding coins.

Final Thoughts

Hippo Supermarket isn't trying to be the biggest or flashiest store game. It's just solid. The merge mechanic is satisfying. The growth feels real. And watching your town store expand from a tiny market into something bigger? That never gets old. If you like casual simulation games with actual progression, give this one a shot. Stock those shelves. Make the shoppers happy. And don't forget to open your gift crates.

Management Games