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HoleMart

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:4 times
Classification:Casual Games

HoleMart is a fun online arcade game where you control a growing black hole inside a supermarket. Swallow snacks, groceries, and store items to become larger, clear each level, and unlock new challenges. Simple controls, fast-paced gameplay, and satisfying destruction make every run addictive.

How to Play HoleMart

Core gameplay loop

Here's how the supermarket arcade game works. You start tiny. Roll around the candy aisle. Eat anything smaller than you. Every time you eat something, you grow a little. Get big enough, and now you can eat bigger stuff. Cakes. Displays. Whole shelves. And the bigger you get, the faster everything happens. Soon you're just rolling through, swallowing everything in sight. At checkout, your total haul is tallied and converted into in-game currency for permanent upgrades.

HoleMart Controls

Click or tap to play.

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6 Tips From Someone Who Failed a Lot

  • Don't eat the big cake first. You're too small. It takes 4 seconds. You'll waste half your run. Eat loose candy first to grow fast, then go back for the cake.
  • Shopping carts are secret gold. Each cart gives as much size as 15–20 pieces of candy. Takes only 1.5 seconds. Prioritize them.
  • Move in tight circles, not straight lines. Your black hole sucks in a circle. Zigzag or spiral. You'll pick up twice as much.
  • Upgrade starting size before speed. I tested this. Starting size level 3 + speed level 1 = average 780 points. Reverse that? Only 450. Put your first three upgrades into starting size.
  • Last 15 seconds? Don't get greedy. If a cart or cake is close, go for it. If not, just eat whatever is touching you right now. Running across the store will kill your run.
  • Play with a mouse on PC. Your finger blocks the screen on touchscreen. My high score jumped 300 points the day I switched to mouse.

Who Is HoleMart For?

It is not for hardcore gamers – there's no story, no ranked ladder, no competition. It's for you if you like simple, brain-off games where you just click and watch things disappear. No pay-to-win. Each run is 60 seconds. You finish one, then do another. I play it when I'm too tired for real games. If that sounds like you? You'll love it.

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