@@oldhelldog5460 No they said now pay me meaning they don't get paid, we all know matt forces his editors to live in the basement, if they got paid in the first place they could exchange their pay for booster packs
4:10 "smelly people and a guy with a hole in his shirt, they have the most money to spend" Well, of course they do. They don't waste their hard earned money on non-sense like soap or new clothes, after all.
Actually had a load of fun with this demo myself, couple quick tips: Spraying people clean and throwing your boxes in the rubbish bin by the front door will lead to more customers ;) Keep a couple empty boxes by the register so you can move shelf inventory around And if you get a que at register while opening packs, you can put the packs in the empty box on the floor Cheers!!
@@0rangeGhost4 architecture cares about the appearance of something you build over efficiency in this case the boxes outside the front door would affect efficiency of business such as customers tripping over boxes or even if not for that because it's a game the efficiency of an organized shop before start of day providing more money by having all unopened boxes inside and all opened boxes outside since there's already a trash can there why not use it as it will prevent him from mistaking new shipments from old empty boxes thus once again improving efficiency
Your playing the prologue, or the demo theres a paid version, for the "full game" which is still early access but gets regular updates... unfortunately prologue process does not carry over, i wouod recomend moving over to the full game.
the full game also has CRAZY QoL, like better sorting options for your cards and when moving furniture they SNAP TOGETHER. its so worth buying the full version, only $13 i believe
Spraying smelly people makes other people more likely to come back. Just so you know, there's a massive version difference between the demo and the full game so you can't keep your save if you decide to buy the full one, don't put much time into the demo, the full game is only like £10 so worth getting it. There's also a bunch of useful mods for the full game and a list of future features that will be added.
A) Yes you can stop opening the packs and put them back on the shelves or in an appropriate box B) You can set the speed at which you can unpack the cards in the settings. By default it is extremely slow C) There are cards worth thousands of bucks. And no, they don't come up later in the game. I literally had a $2k card in my first 10 packs. D) You can easily add 10% to the market price and they will buy it. Most will even buy it with 20%.
@@TheFlohRiDa I think they mean like that retail for selling just a bit over market price. He would make a TON just selling at market price, since he only pays out for the cost that he gets from buying bulk boxes from the source directly. Check back whenever he's setting a price, there's an avg cost, his listed price, and the average market price, and THEN the final Profit per item sold. Selling items at the market price means usually getting a return of a nearly double, but when RCE was setting the prices like nearly DOUBLE the market price at first ($5 per pack initially when they cost a bit over $2.50) you get dissatisfied customers who won't buy those items at that price. Sure you would get the rare person buying one or two, but you are effectively turning away half your customers for just double the profit. Then your store gets a reputation of ripping people off, people would rather buy at other stores and you lose customers. It's better to sell at a LOWER price point so you can gurarantee all the customers buy something, when customers are happy you get first REPEAT customers, then you get MORE customers from that increased reputation, so you sell more product. As long as you're getting profits from bulk selling, you make more overall than if you were betting on high rollers to buy your overpriced goods. Sell 100 for $0.10 instead of trying to sell 1 for $10, in a sense. Does that make sense?
Few things to maybe help you out: 1) the customers with green clouds are stinky customers, the cleanser can be used to make them not smell. This is important as they will start to scare other customers away. 2) theres a bin outside your shop, click the boxes on the bin to discard them. 3) everything in the game has a market price, and that changes day by day. General rule of thumb is start with a 15-20% increase at the beginning, followed by 10% when profits are higher. 4) unlocking new types of product is important, but you need to make sure whatever youve invested into stays stocked up, as ultimately thats what brings customers into the store. If you carry on the series, I'll type out some more tips
22:27 - "How many different editions ..." is a question that haunts any TCG collector. As an example most people might be familiar with, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh; there are at least 47 different releases, and each has a "First" and an "Unlimited" edition. The price range is anywhere from 0.49$ to 4000.00$...... And keep in mind, in the context of use in game, they're literally all identical. Just in my own rather meagre collection that I haven't added to in over a decade there are a half dozen cards that are 50$ or more.
You should continue with this series it's on the hype and you should use it and don't waste your money on one item make sure to buy many play tables they make money faster
Having played the full version for hours, I can confirm the most fun you get is taking a big chunk of daily profit and spending it on packs to open yourself. I have a pretty nice personal display set up. Most valuable card is around 3k. I have another around 2k and another around 1.5k. The rest of that is rounded out with 500 dollar full arts and a second display with only ghost versions of cards. I would say that I am doing it to dunk on the poors but whenever I get dupes I sell them and they go within a few hours of opening so clearly some people in the area are wealthy.
The pub story is the same reason I won't go through with opening a Tabletop/TCG store. There's a saying in first job I had. "Don't get high on your own supply." I would absolutely fail at that, were I to own a hobby store.
Imagine walking into a card shop with a single shelf, with boxes scattered around everywhere, and seeing the owner feverishly opening packs off to the side while a line forms at the register.
Tips : - you can change speed to open card in setting and get notifications only for new card - add 2 auto spray machine at the entrance so smelly people got spray automatic - you can sell +20% worth of your card (later on it will have option) - table for passive income - don't forget to pay the bill
its not unlocked later on, its a demo vs full version difference, sadly. also the opening speed setting and auto sprays are only available in full. its so worth it tho
With how you were going it should of been named "Forever Singles". (Which is what I named a shop on a moble version of the game, it's simular but no ringing up customers but having to wait to build/research products, plus adds to get some extra stuff, no tables, other products & has some mico-transactions but still ok for "free" ) Since your mostly selling Singles and the customer might be single forever
If you go into the settings, you can change the currency you use. If you wanted to that is, of course the American RCE is fine as well. Might be a full version only thing, but I would recommend upgrading if you plan to play this more
I love this game. Started playing it last week and I'm already at almost 30 hours. I might be slightly addicted to opening card packs. Anyway, would love to see more videos of this in the future.
Whoever programmed this game knows more about cards than tabletop games, you don't just buy containers full of D20s, D20 dice are part of a set for games like D&D, Pathfinder etc.
This game is pretty good for where it is right now, and it feels like it has a lot of room to grow. I think they need to drop the word Card from the title though since that's what the C in TCG stands for.
Bro is over here throwing the boxes directly next to the trash, and is upset that they automatically close when he changes to the next day. PLEASE throw them out lmao
This is literally just the grocery store game, forgot the name, but it's just the same thing, but with food and other products you can get at a grocery store. Although, I prefer the TCG version more, the subject is closer to my heart.
I eat my own toenails but no one will know cause this comment will get buried
but I will know....
so will i know…
I will know too
EWW
and so will I…
I don't think you understand how much I need this to become a series..!
I’ve literally been watching all the videos from other YTers on this game. Have never watched anyone other than RCE until this game came out.
Absolutely agreed
This HAS to be a series
Demo is free too, if you want to play along while you watch.
Yes! I love these types of simulator games, make it a series!!
This game is great, love this content
Because of this game you can now pay me in Pokemon Booster Packs
He pays you?
@@oldhelldog5460 No they said now pay me meaning they don't get paid, we all know matt forces his editors to live in the basement, if they got paid in the first place they could exchange their pay for booster packs
@@oldhelldog5460he said he just needs to stop at the bank and everytime he stops it’s closed. Banks been closed for 3 years apparently…
How did you escape the dungeon? :)
That might be legally binding.......
4:10 "smelly people and a guy with a hole in his shirt, they have the most money to spend"
Well, of course they do. They don't waste their hard earned money on non-sense like soap or new clothes, after all.
That crap be hella expensive.
Actually had a load of fun with this demo myself, couple quick tips:
Spraying people clean and throwing your boxes in the rubbish bin by the front door will lead to more customers ;)
Keep a couple empty boxes by the register so you can move shelf inventory around And if you get a que at register while opening packs, you can put the packs in the empty box on the floor
Cheers!!
The funniest thing is you can use a cleanser to de-stinky a person, and put it back on the shelf and a customer can actually buy that used can.
Matt leaving all the boxes outside during business hours like an architect
only architects care about how clean it looks, engineers don't have time for that
@@0rangeGhost4 architecture cares about the appearance of something you build over efficiency in this case the boxes outside the front door would affect efficiency of business such as customers tripping over boxes or even if not for that because it's a game the efficiency of an organized shop before start of day providing more money by having all unopened boxes inside and all opened boxes outside since there's already a trash can there why not use it as it will prevent him from mistaking new shipments from old empty boxes thus once again improving efficiency
@@fruitfulconnoisseur customers tripping over the boxes is perfect, don't get sad, its the cities problem, get here buy more cards to be happy
literally falling over the rubbish bin while searching for the rubbish bin :p
Thank you someone else saw that😂. I just wanted him to see the dang on trash can
Your playing the prologue, or the demo theres a paid version, for the "full game" which is still early access but gets regular updates... unfortunately prologue process does not carry over, i wouod recomend moving over to the full game.
the full game also has CRAZY QoL, like better sorting options for your cards and when moving furniture they SNAP TOGETHER. its so worth buying the full version, only $13 i believe
Also has the market price and +10%/-10% and round buttons!
I think he knows.
Spraying smelly people makes other people more likely to come back.
Just so you know, there's a massive version difference between the demo and the full game so you can't keep your save if you decide to buy the full one, don't put much time into the demo, the full game is only like £10 so worth getting it.
There's also a bunch of useful mods for the full game and a list of future features that will be added.
A) Yes you can stop opening the packs and put them back on the shelves or in an appropriate box
B) You can set the speed at which you can unpack the cards in the settings. By default it is extremely slow
C) There are cards worth thousands of bucks. And no, they don't come up later in the game. I literally had a $2k card in my first 10 packs.
D) You can easily add 10% to the market price and they will buy it. Most will even buy it with 20%.
in the demo, theres no pack opening speed setting 😭
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You can change the currency to GBP just so you know :)
This looks to be an older build of the game and I don't think you could've changed it at that point
@@Ksolidey It also might be the Prologue (free) version.
It’s obvious that RCE doesn’t understand how retail works.
Wdym by that? :)
@@TheFlohRiDa I think they mean like that retail for selling just a bit over market price. He would make a TON just selling at market price, since he only pays out for the cost that he gets from buying bulk boxes from the source directly. Check back whenever he's setting a price, there's an avg cost, his listed price, and the average market price, and THEN the final Profit per item sold. Selling items at the market price means usually getting a return of a nearly double, but when RCE was setting the prices like nearly DOUBLE the market price at first ($5 per pack initially when they cost a bit over $2.50) you get dissatisfied customers who won't buy those items at that price. Sure you would get the rare person buying one or two, but you are effectively turning away half your customers for just double the profit. Then your store gets a reputation of ripping people off, people would rather buy at other stores and you lose customers. It's better to sell at a LOWER price point so you can gurarantee all the customers buy something, when customers are happy you get first REPEAT customers, then you get MORE customers from that increased reputation, so you sell more product. As long as you're getting profits from bulk selling, you make more overall than if you were betting on high rollers to buy your overpriced goods. Sell 100 for $0.10 instead of trying to sell 1 for $10, in a sense. Does that make sense?
@@Piemur1 oh, i see. Thx
If you go to options and set the currency to GBP then it changes the textures for all the money to UK notes and coins.
Does the price of every card also increase by 1.4 ?
@@harm285 Doesn't change any prices, just the textures and symbols if applicable. I play with CAD.
0:25 what they DON'T say is the pizza is the size of your thumbprint.
This needs to be a series
I need a full series of this game please
I'd honestly watch a full series on this
This channel should be called The Knock-off Civil Engineer. 😂
RCtEch
TEMU civil engineer
He is just the internal monolog of every cashier at these stores.
Few things to maybe help you out:
1) the customers with green clouds are stinky customers, the cleanser can be used to make them not smell. This is important as they will start to scare other customers away.
2) theres a bin outside your shop, click the boxes on the bin to discard them.
3) everything in the game has a market price, and that changes day by day. General rule of thumb is start with a 15-20% increase at the beginning, followed by 10% when profits are higher.
4) unlocking new types of product is important, but you need to make sure whatever youve invested into stays stocked up, as ultimately thats what brings customers into the store.
If you carry on the series, I'll type out some more tips
22:27 - "How many different editions ..." is a question that haunts any TCG collector. As an example most people might be familiar with, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh; there are at least 47 different releases, and each has a "First" and an "Unlimited" edition. The price range is anywhere from 0.49$ to 4000.00$...... And keep in mind, in the context of use in game, they're literally all identical. Just in my own rather meagre collection that I haven't added to in over a decade there are a half dozen cards that are 50$ or more.
Matt please keep playing this game on your channel!
19:33 "Do people want dice?"
Clearly said by someone who has never met a dice goblin...
Do they pre-roll out the 1's in those dice?
Haven't started the video and already know Matt played this like an architect
Please play more of this! I don't even like Pokemon but Knockoff-mon is awesome!
You should continue with this series it's on the hype and you should use it and don't waste your money on one item make sure to buy many play tables they make money faster
Having played the full version for hours, I can confirm the most fun you get is taking a big chunk of daily profit and spending it on packs to open yourself. I have a pretty nice personal display set up. Most valuable card is around 3k. I have another around 2k and another around 1.5k. The rest of that is rounded out with 500 dollar full arts and a second display with only ghost versions of cards. I would say that I am doing it to dunk on the poors but whenever I get dupes I sell them and they go within a few hours of opening so clearly some people in the area are wealthy.
The pub story is the same reason I won't go through with opening a Tabletop/TCG store.
There's a saying in first job I had.
"Don't get high on your own supply."
I would absolutely fail at that, were I to own a hobby store.
1:09 suspiciously similar delivery...
Imagine walking into a card shop with a single shelf, with boxes scattered around everywhere, and seeing the owner feverishly opening packs off to the side while a line forms at the register.
One thing this game can never emulate (thankfully) is the distinct... "fragrance" of a TCG shop.
Tips :
- you can change speed to open card in setting and get notifications only for new card
- add 2 auto spray machine at the entrance so smelly people got spray automatic
- you can sell +20% worth of your card (later on it will have option)
- table for passive income
- don't forget to pay the bill
most of that is only available in the full version, he was playing the demo ;)
its not unlocked later on, its a demo vs full version difference, sadly.
also the opening speed setting and auto sprays are only available in full. its so worth it tho
With how you were going it should of been named "Forever Singles". (Which is what I named a shop on a moble version of the game, it's simular but no ringing up customers but having to wait to build/research products, plus adds to get some extra stuff, no tables, other products & has some mico-transactions but still ok for "free" ) Since your mostly selling Singles and the customer might be single forever
This is Prologue which is free to play. The full edition game is out and available. Also there is a garbage can and more features in full edition
0:25 That place would be SWAMPED by orders and they would all be me.
10:00 technically he wouldn't be buying pints, he would be buying kegs.
10:02 When the English chap says the sun might hurt you, you know you're too pale.
If you go into the settings, you can change the currency you use. If you wanted to that is, of course the American RCE is fine as well. Might be a full version only thing, but I would recommend upgrading if you plan to play this more
Please make this a series! :)
This looks suspiciously a lot like supermarket simulator
Store on the same street, same side as the supermarket, boxes dropped outside, same starting store size...yeah
Idk why, but I want to watch more of this. Truly mesmerizing
Theres a lot of improvements and stuff in the none-prologue one - you should look at that
Individual cards I think you can go up to 50% above market price before people complain and 20% for the rest of the products
Thanks to your Editor ❤ this insanely nice!
Your Videos really help me dealing with my Depression. Thanks a lot for your work, i really mean it
please play this again. Matt playing simulator games is my favorite of all the games he plays
The guy you strayed chatting up the twins 18:22 came back to buy his own spray 23:40 . He must have had Twincecption
More of this please!
low prices make for high volume sales. profits grow quickly that way.
Been obsessed with this game for the past couple weeks. Not often I play a game before RCE, normally it's the other way around
MORE EPISODES PLEASE
Great game. The card packs you open will change in value over time.
This is the exact same framework as supermarket simulator just fliped into a card shop.
I was saying the same thing. I do think this game is better since you can open the packs and sell the cards. Plus spraying stinky people lol
@@buckroger6456 supposedly you will eventually be able to play the actual card game as well lol
@@JustinAzoleGaming-i5l that would be pretty cool
@@JustinAzoleGaming-i5lyeah its on the dev road map!
Bro u playing the old version i would love a video on the updated version ❤
DEMO DOESNT CARRY OVER TO THE FULL GAME
Just so you know Matt TCG cards fluctuate in price some start off expensive and lose value and others start cheap and become priceless
0:27 suspiciously familiar street/town...
If only owning a games shop was this fun and easy.
Here in the US, $5.99 with free delivery for pizza is a steal!
If the game gets regular updates it's for sure worth at least a short series
I love this game. Started playing it last week and I'm already at almost 30 hours. I might be slightly addicted to opening card packs. Anyway, would love to see more videos of this in the future.
That shop should've called Knockoff Supermarket Simulator.
Whoever programmed this game knows more about cards than tabletop games, you don't just buy containers full of D20s, D20 dice are part of a set for games like D&D, Pathfinder etc.
You actually can buy packs of specific dice
Support the Dev Matt and buy the full version.
This game is pretty good for where it is right now, and it feels like it has a lot of room to grow. I think they need to drop the word Card from the title though since that's what the C in TCG stands for.
Tip for mat, if someone pays with card you can use the numbers on your keyboard to enter the amount they need to pay
You can change the currency to GBP in settings btw!
I’m currently on my biggest Pokémon collecting kick right now, so this showing up at the same time is perfect. I’ll be buying this once home today
This video proves a theory. Let's Play TH-camr = Blind as a mole. Trashcan (Bin) sitting right infront of him, fully visible "I guess there's no bin"
Full version game is now available
Your surprise at a shop worker spraying people tells me you have not spent a lot of time in games stores lmao
Wait this for sure needs to become a series!!!
It's smokers Supermarket Simulator😂
Yeah I was about to say, I recognise the street😂
I was almost convinced the game was made by the same author, but that doesn't seem the case
@@wexalian maybe they used the same assets
@@xtoddscottx that's probably the case
Significant difference between market price and wholesale, which is what shops usually buy for x.x
Matt Seeing the market price and setting it at nearly double that price hurt my soul.
matt forgot the cardinal rule of selling tcg: Never Get High On Your Own Supply
Need a re run when you just open all the packs at the start and see if you can turn a profit
Someone told me about this game about a week ago, and it is legitimately addicting!
Just today my friend got me the full game for my birthday. Really cool to see you play it
My OCD won’t allow me to watch these kinds of videos. All of those boxes laying around was killing me.
This is my favorite new game. Somehow I missed that you played it weeks ago, but I’ve caught up now!
Make this a huge series. The new Timberborn!!!
Right when the Traveling Merchant showed up the spider webs did too.
PLEASE make this a series PLEASEEE
Omg! There’s a 3D version now?! I play the iPad app all the time!
This game is so good, and it's still in early release! It's only gonna get better, and mods be crazy right now
@24:40 I don't know if I can keep watching after this comment. Pokemon Red was the best. After yellow of course!
I can’t believe you’re finally playing this!
The green cloud people are the Yu-Gi-Oh crowd. That's how you identify their kind.
Bro is over here throwing the boxes directly next to the trash, and is upset that they automatically close when he changes to the next day.
PLEASE throw them out lmao
dont close the store day ends 9 pm and people still buy after 9 if they in ur shop
So technically it's a new released game, the full version was released on september 15
Lol the frow caught me off guard.
Maybe someday RCE will do a "real" pokemon card unpacking video
I'm downloading this tomorrow. You made it look so fun
Anyone else would love to see RCE stream this
i have like 20 hours in this game so far and it doesnt get any less addictive
This is literally just the grocery store game, forgot the name, but it's just the same thing, but with food and other products you can get at a grocery store.
Although, I prefer the TCG version more, the subject is closer to my heart.
Supermarket Simulator?
You know that you're long on this channel when you understand that you already heard the story from "Story time with Matt")
Real Civil Architect should be a more appropriate name 😂