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Liquor Store Simulator: Prologue
Released: 07/03/2025
Developer
Tovarishch Games
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Description
Liquor Store Simulator: Prologue is a free prologue to the game Liquor Store Simulator about building and growing your own store. You start your business in a small shop that you bought on credit.
At first, it won’t be easy—you’ll have to work the cash register yourself, accept deliveries, keep track of inventory, and maintain order in the sales area. But hard work and smart decisions will help you turn this modest store into a thriving business with a wide selection of products and satisfied customers.
In this free prologue, we invite you to explore some of the mechanics we’ve prepared for you. We’ve created a lot of content, but we’ve saved most of it for the full release, which is coming very soon! In the meantime, add the full version of Liquor Store Simulator to your wishlist and enjoy the prologue!
Management
Purchase goods, arrange store equipment as you see fit.
Alcohol Licenses
Buy alcohol licenses. This will give you access to more expensive and premium drinks.

Customization
Change the color of walls, ceilings, and floors. Make your store unique and unlike any other.
Expansion
Expand the sales area and storage space. This will allow you to offer your customers an even wider variety of products.
Price
Free to Play
Followers
654
Updated 12/12/2025 19:28
Reviews
92% positive out of 110
Updated 12/12/2025 13:34
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
18.1K
Revenue
$0
Twitch
No data
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