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Walmart made a game that lets you see what it's like to work at one of their stores - here's how to play

Congrats, you work in Walmart's dry grocery department! Say hello to your boss Cynthia, who will be looking over your shoulder the entire game.

Walmart made a game that lets you see what it's like to work at one of their stores - here's how to play

You're provided with this handy (and useless) floor plan that shows the layout of the store.

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You use the map, which sits in the corner of your screen, to switch between the places you need to perform tasks. You start each day in the back room, where you have to complete all your work before you can move into your assigned department.

I played through five workdays in the game, and in that time, the only locations that I needed to toggle between were the back room and the grocery section — so the floor plan seems kind of unnecessary. Walmart's spokesperson says that developers are in the process of adding a new level to the game that would take place in the "lawn and garden" section of the store.

If they really want to put the floor plan to good use though, Walmart's developers should consider adding a "Battle Royale" mode.

Once in a while there's an emergency, and you have to fend for yourself to figure out what to do. I didn't pick the right choice when there was a spill on the floor, and a customer fell in it.

Once in a while there

I apparently chose wrong by deciding to clean up the spill myself. While my character was walking to get the cleaning supplies, the game actually shows a customer fall in the puddle. It's all good, I talked to the guy and still kept my job.

During my work week, the only emergency alerts I got were spills I had to clean up and, once, a potential shoplifter I had to monitor.

You get a report card at the end of each day telling you had you did.

You get a report card at the end of each day telling you had you did.

I'm not going to lie, I got some joy seeing what I accomplished in the game. My progress report was generally better each day, so I'll take that as a sign that I could hold my own as a Walmart manager.

The game as it stands is pretty simple. Walmart says that it'll be adding new levels and features as soon as next month, because the app is still primarily a tool for training its employees.


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