Mall Simulator Indices
- Real Easter Egg: Stock a Snack Machine with Kindy Prize Eggs
- The “Secret” Profit Combo: Arcades + Toys
- Worker Trapping Exploit for Turbo Restocking
- Ghost Restockers: Fixing Pathing Through Walls
- Passive Money Printers: ATMs, Claws, and Arcades
- Dialing In Prices: The 20–30% Sweet Spot
- One Beast Store Beats Three Meh Stores
- Bathroom Stock = Faster Mall Levels
- Turn Asphalt Into Income: Parking Lot Tips
- Mall Level Progression and Store Unlocks
- Hire Smart: Cashier First, Restocker Second
- Licenses = More Brands, More Sales
Real Easter Egg: Stock a Snack Machine with Kindy Prize Eggs
Œufs de PâquesThere’s an achievement literally called “Real Easter Egg.” To pop it, you need to load a snack machine with Kindy Prize eggs.
Steps
- Unlock and place a snack machine.
- Order the Kindy Prize eggs variant.
- Fill the machine entirely with those eggs.
- Achievement pops once it’s stocked.
It’s a fun nod to “Easter eggs” both as candy and hidden game secrets.
The “Secret” Profit Combo: Arcades + Toys
Œufs de PâquesCommunity “secret store” setups aren’t magic—just smart synergy. Arcade machines near toy stores drive heavy foot traffic and big machine revenue early on.
How to set it up
- Cluster claw machines and arcade games by a toy store.
- Keep machines stocked and fees tuned slightly above default.
- Use clear sightlines so crowds gather and convert.
Not a cheat—just a layout that overperforms for the cost.
Worker Trapping Exploit for Turbo Restocking
GlitchWant hyper-efficient restocking early onNULL Players block the storage room door with shelves to “lock” a worker inside. The trapped staffer will keep restocking the entire store from that room—no walking back and forth.
How to do it
- Place shelves directly in front of the storage door.
- Hire a restocker and let them end up inside.
- Enjoy near-instant restocks while they’re confined.
Why it’s strong
- Cuts all travel time.
- Smooths early growth when worker speed feels sluggish.
Risks and gotchas
- Workers can bug out after you free them, standing idle until you restart.
- Packing multiple workers into a tiny room with tons of inventory can cause lag.
- It’s an exploit, so it could get patched.
Tips
- Save before trying.
- Use one trapped worker, not a crowd.
- If they get “stuck” after release, restart to reset their AI.
Ghost Restockers: Fixing Pathing Through Walls
GlitchRestockers sometimes stroll straight through walls—especially with fridges or display cases flush against shared walls or when a store is max-expanded.
Why it happens
- The pathfinding picks the shortest route, sometimes ignoring walls like they’re optional.
Quick fixes
- Pull fridges/cases off the wall by roughly one unit to create a maintenance lane.
- Avoid placing tall fixtures directly on shared walls.
- Leave a clear path behind long walls to discourage wall-phasing.
Trade-offs
- You’ll lose a bit of floor space, but it keeps staff in the right store.
Passive Money Printers: ATMs, Claws, and Arcades
IndicesMachines quietly stack cash once you place and configure them.
Top performers
- Claw machines (in toys/arcades): High profit once fully stocked.
- Arcade/TCG machines: Strong, steady income.
- ATMs: Fee-based income; quick ROI and low fuss.
- Billboards: Cheap to deploy, fast payback.
Solid but hands-on
- Soda and candy machines: Need frequent refills but print money in busy areas.
- Photo booths: Lower revenue, minimal maintenance.
ROI tips
- Early game: prioritize ATMs and billboards.
- Mid game: expand claws/arcades once you can afford the inventory.
Dialing In Prices: The 20–30% Sweet Spot
IndicesPricing in Mall Simulator is a balancing act. Too high and customers bail; too low and your margin evaporates.
Quick rules
- Aim for +20–30% over market price for the best mix of sales and profit.
- Tech, jewelry, games can handle higher markups. Clothing and groceries are more sensitive.
How to tune
- Bump prices in 10% steps and watch customer reactions.
- Adjust before opening so the day’s sales reflect your changes.
- Track complaints; if “too expensive” pops a lot, scale back.
One Beast Store Beats Three Meh Stores
IndicesSpread thin or go deepNULL Go deep. A fully expanded, fully stocked store usually out-earns multiple half-baked ones.
Recommended path
- Start with a clothing store (cheap to set up).
- Scale into game and tech stores next for strong margins.
- Expand a proven store before opening a new one unless the new category is a clear win.
Extra money makers
- Arcade games and vending are top-tier passive income once you’ve got capital.
- Parking gets better as you add stores—don’t sleep on those upgrades.
Bathroom Stock = Faster Mall Levels
IndicesBathrooms don’t make cash directly, but they do speed up mall leveling.
What to do
- Restock toilet paper and soap for each stall and dispenser.
- Check and refill at end of day so you’re prepped for the next morning.
Why it matters
- Clean, stocked bathrooms boost satisfaction and feed XP for mall levels—especially noticeable early on.
Turn Asphalt Into Income: Parking Lot Tips
IndicesParking is more than car slots—it’s its own revenue stream that scales with your mall.
Make it pay
- Upgrade parking as your store count grows; more shops = more cars = more fees.
- Add ATMs, vending machines, and billboards in the lot for extra passive cash.
- Decorative plants and clean layouts help the vibe and traffic flow.
Timing
- Parking upgrades unlock with mall levels. Plan expansions alongside new store openings.
Mall Level Progression and Store Unlocks
GuidesNew stores unlock as your mall level rises—early levels give you staples (clothing, sports, toys, supermarket), while late-game opens tech, cosmetics, cinema, burger joints, arcades, and finally sushi, florists, jewelry around levels 18–20.
How to level faster
- Drive transactions with good pricing and stock.
- Keep bathrooms supplied for bonus XP.
- Expand stores and parking to boost traffic.
- Long play sessions pay off; days cycle fast once you’re rolling.
Hire Smart: Cashier First, Restocker Second
GuidesThe fastest way to get momentum is to automate the boring stuff.
Order of operations
- Cashier (?): Instantly smooths checkout so you can manage stock and expansion.
- Restocker (?): Keeps shelves full automatically while you plan your next move.
Hiring basics
- Use the management tablet to recruit.
- It’s a one-time cost; no wages after.
- Freeing yourself from checkout and restocking accelerates growth dramatically.
Licenses = More Brands, More Sales
GuidesEvery store runs on franchise licenses. More licenses = more product lines and happier customers.
How it works
- Buy licenses in the management menu to unlock new brands/categories.
- You still need to order stock from those licenses before you can sell.
Strategy
- Prioritize licenses for fast sellers; delay niche items until cash is comfy.
- Broaden variety in high-traffic stores first.
- Chasing the “Brand Boulevard” achievement? You’ll need to purchase every license eventually.