Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.4
1 Player Animal Business Collecting Farm Pokemon unity

How to Play

Joystick control on the screen To catch animals get closer to them and wait for the heart indicator to fill up

Description

Running a pet shop sounds simple but it’s more layered than you’d think. In My Pets Shop Animal Store Simulator, you juggle feeding different critters, growing crops for food (oddly satisfying), and keeping those little animals happy before selling them to just the right customer. There’s this kind of rhythm—sometimes slow and calm, other times things pick up when orders pile up out of nowhere. You’ll start with a small menagerie and not much cash, so patience is handy. Actually, there’s something soothing about the visuals; pastel colors soften the edges of every screen. The controls aren’t complicated: tap here to water plants, swipe there to feed kittens or pups. Each action is short and sweet. Not overwhelming at all. Players who love collection games or need a wind-down after stressful titles will probably appreciate how it doesn’t pressure you too much. There’s no real clock ticking over your head—so if you want to take extra time building better enclosures or hand-feeding baby rabbits, nobody stops you. Well, sometimes managing everything feels like spinning plates—you grow used to that part really quickly though. Fans of business sims or virtual pets might linger longest here. It’s hard not to pause every so often while playing just to enjoy those calm moments.

Editor's View

I gave My Pets Shop Animal Store Simulator a spin on a lazy Sunday afternoon—not sure what I expected at first. The game started off gentle enough; growing carrots for rabbits was oddly fun (never thought I’d write that sentence). It’s interesting how each animal needs its own care routine and new buyers keep strolling in at odd intervals. But after an hour or two? Well…the repetitiveness did creep in eventually. I found myself wishing there was more challenge or perhaps quirky events—something to shake up the cycle now and then. Still, there’s a certain charm in casually expanding my collection of pets without feeling rushed. To be honest, it fits best when you’re looking for something simple between bigger games.