Sometimes it feels like you're just clicking through a busy mess. The game has a simple setup but gets tricky fast. Confusing puzzles and annoying inventory parts make it frustrating. Still, there is some weird addiction to finishing levels, even if they make no sense.
Monkey Mart is a neat little game with tricky controls. The physics are wonky at times, which adds to the chaos. You manage a store and deal with weird customers. Learning the basics helps avoid lots of mistakes. It’s simple but can get frustrating with its tricky mechanics.
Playing Monkey Mart without the right setup can drag. Focus on balancing speed and efficiency. Some loadouts let you skip annoying parts, but there’s no perfect build. Experimenting with tools and items is half the fun, even if it doesn’t seem like it at first.
Find out which items move fastest on your shelves. Stocking the right items in the back helps avoid reorder messes. Don’t waste time on unnecessary upgrades early on. Sometimes, ignoring the tutorial can save you a headache later.
The game follows your progress as you run the store. You complete levels by managing stocks and satisfying customers. The ending feels rushed and a bit hollow after all the effort. It’s not exactly satisfying, but it gets you to the finish line eventually. The whole thing can be pretty annoying but funny enough to keep going.