The Commissary Counterattack game is a business simulation game. Players play the role of a commissary owner, and experience the business process in an all-round way, from opening a store to operating it, and then to building their own small supermarket. The biggest highlight of the game is that it truly restores the experience of small traders. Difficulties and challenges, players need to have a business perspective, know how to adopt strategies, seize opportunities, and continuously develop their own canteens in the face of changes in the market environment.
1. At the beginning of the game, the player only has a simple canteen, which then needs to be continuously upgraded and modified;
2. Expand the type and quantity of goods, increase the scale of the store, and increase the store’s popularity;
3. From purchasing, selling to settlement, players need to be smart to succeed in this industry.
1. A simulated store management game, where players play the role of shopkeepers and have to run their own canteen;
2. Through reasonable shelf placement, purchase and retail price adjustment;
3. To attract and satisfy customers' needs, thereby improving store performance and earning more revenue.
1. Players need to deal with various practical problems, such as cost control, inventory management, sales forecasting and profit margin, etc.;
2. Players also need to know interpersonal skills to cooperate or compete with suppliers, customers and other retailers;
3. To obtain more opportunities and promote the continuous improvement of store performance. The difficulty of the game is relatively high and requires players to think, analyze and calculate.
1. Only in this way can we formulate the optimal strategy and plan to achieve a counterattack and breakout;
2. This game can cultivate players’ mental flexibility and business decision-making ability, while also allowing players to feel the hardships and challenges of entrepreneurship and management;
3. A game that is always challenging and educational, designed to help players improve their business cognition and cross-border thinking skills.