The Trolley Boy is a third person simulator game, designed to replicate the job of being The Lead Trolley Recovery Assistant at a major supermarket. Equipped with your Tow Belt, High-Vis Vest, Notepad, and Pen, its up to you and your colleagues to bring Trolleys in from the two carparks your store has. Your main goal is to have, by the end of the shift, at least five full rows of trolleys within the instore trolley bay, ready for the next team to take over. Use your Tow Belt to hook up rows of trolleys together, to pull them all towards the store, but be sure to sort them out by type first. There are 5 different types of trolleys (Normal, Small, Carrier, Baby Seat, Double Baby Seat), and they don't mix. For Safety reasons, Normal Trolleys can only be collected in rows of 10, Small Trolleys in rows of 13, and the other 3 types need to be moved individually. Additionally, While working in the outside carpark, be sure to have your Raincoat handy in case of a storm. When in the downstairs carpark, keep some water handy, to cool down from all the hot car fumes. Should a car alarm go off, its your job to write it down on your notepad, and inform customer services. Find a food or liquid spillage? Its your job to find a cleaning cart and clean it up. Its a hard life being the Trolley Boy.
Super Market Racers is a Build-Your-Own-Vehicle Racing game, with a junkyard/mall theme. Before beginning to race, Players must build for themselves a vehicle to race in, using a standard Supermarket Trolley as a base, from there, players can add Stabilisers, Armour, Steering, Propulsion, Cool Looking Pieces, and an assortment of goofy Weapons. Basic parts are unlocked from the start, but the rest are locked, waiting to be unlocked through the campaign mode and the Instant Race mode. The tracks that players race on vary, from Downhill suburbs, Junkyard mazes, and Department Store Aisles. The game comes with 50 premade tracks, but more can be created using the Track Editor. The game features both Local and Online Multiplayer, allowing you to verse your friends no matter who is in what house. When racing, its important to control your cart according to how you built it. Not having enough stabiliser, and you will want to take wide turns, so at not to flip the cart. No steering, and your stuck in a straight line until you hit a curved wall. No propulsion, and only on downhill maps will you even make it off the start line. At the end of it all, you can sell Carts that have garnered a lot of wins, for special parts. Build Tracks, Build Carts, be the ultimate Super Market Racer.
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