Not sure why I keep playing this. The screens flicker, the controls are wonky, and yet I keep coming back. It’s annoying but strangely addictive. Sometimes I wonder if I will ever beat the game or just get stuck forever. It’s not flashy, but it holds my attention more than I expected.
Raccoon Retail has a neat idea but feels tricky to master. The physics are wonky, especially when stacking inventory and managing stocks. It’s simple but makes you think twice. Be careful with the timing or messes pile up fast. A little patience goes a long way here.
Playing Raccoon Retail means balancing your tools and character skills. Some players swear by certain loadouts to work faster, but it’s mostly trial and error. No clear best. Just try different mixes and see what gets you through the chaos quicker.
Here's a secret I found: focusing on one task at a time helps avoid the annoying pileup of tasks. Don’t rush through, or you’ll get overwhelmed. Keeping your workspace organized really makes a difference. It’s more about patience than skill sometimes.
The game’s story is a bit confusing at first. You run a small shop with a raccoon as your helper. As you progress, things get more complicated, but the ending is satisfying if you stick with it. It’s a slow climb, but finally seeing it all come together feels worth the effort.