PAWN SHOP SIMULATOR

Minimum requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 (64-Bit)
  • Processor: i5-3570 3.4 GHz 4 Core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 770 2GB or higher
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
windows
Single-player
Indie, Simulation

22 Jul, 2022

Curator review

Owning & running your own pawn shop takes a lot of money & can be very stressful, that is where this amazing game comes in. Have all the fun of running your own pawn shop with none of the down sides.

Full review

PAWN SHOP SIMULATOR offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing players to step into the shoes of a small trader in 1950s New York City. As the owner of a pawn shop, you will be responsible for buying and selling products offered by customers, all while balancing your own personal needs.

The game mechanics revolve around finding the best deals when purchasing items from customers at low prices and strategically arranging them on shelves for resale at higher prices. This aspect of the game brings out your entrepreneurial spirit as you aim to maximize profits with each transaction.

However, being a pawn shop owner is not without its challenges. The player character suffers from a strange illness that requires regular purchases of medicine to stay alive. On top of that, hunger, thirst, and fatigue are daily struggles that must also be managed effectively.

To add excitement and additional depth to gameplay, there is even the danger of getting hit by cars if you're not careful while navigating through New York's bustling streets. It's important to stay alert!

As you progress through PAWN SHOP SIMULATOR, opportunities arise to upgrade your shop by purchasing building materials from the city. These upgrades unlock access to higher-quality products which fetch more substantial profits from eager customers.

In summary, PAWN SHOP SIMULATOR provides an enjoyable simulation experience where players can dive into running their own pawn shop without worrying about real-world financial risks or stress factors associated with it."