🛒 Gameplay Mechanics
It blends "organization" logic with matching mechanics:
Drag and Sort: Shelves have limited slots. You drag identical items (e.g., three colas, three chip bags) onto the same shelf layer.
Match-3 Rule: When three identical items are placed together on a shelf, they are automatically packed up and cleared, freeing up precious space.
Layered Obstacles: The challenge lies in depth! Items in the back are often blocked by items in the front. You must clear the front row to access the goods hidden behind.
Space Management: Shelf space is your inventory. If all slots are filled with mismatched items and you can't make a move, it's Game Over.
💡 Strategy Guide
How to become the Employee of the Month?
Front-Row Focus: Don't just grab everything you see. Prioritize matches that clear the front-row items first, revealing the hidden stock behind them.
Keep a Buffer: Always keep at least 1-2 shelf slots empty as a "temporary holding area." Never fill every slot with mismatched items, or you will gridlock yourself instantly.
Target the Clutter: Look for the item type that is most scattered across the shelves. Clearing the most abundant item first often opens up the biggest chunks of space.
Photographic Memory: When you move a front item, you might get a glimpse of what's behind it. Remember it! Knowing what's hidden dictates whether you should reach for the milk or the cookies next.
🌟 Editor's Recommendation
Rating: ★★★★☆
"Turning chaos into order is the ultimate luxury."
Pure Stress Relief: For anyone who feels itchy seeing messy things, this game is therapy. The psychological satisfaction of scrubbing a shelf clean is immense.
Relatable Theme: The items are familiar groceries—soda cans, juice cartons, biscuits. It feels like a fun, gamified version of a real supermarket run.
More Than Just Clicking: It requires more logic than standard tapping games. You have to think about space and sequence like a chess game, making the organizing process engagingly cerebral.













