Sticky Business is a Spellgarden Games and Lunar Studio 2 shop simulator with vibrant, pixelated art style. Initially, I wasn’t so sure about this game due to its overly vibrant visuals and cutesy aesthetic. But did I enjoy this game more than I expected? Find out below.
There is no plot to Sticky Business, as you’d expect in such a title, but there are small ways you can impact the world.
Customers will tell you about their days and how your stickers make a difference. They often request stickers with unique designs; if you honor these requests, they always appreciate it.
Despite the lack of a strong story, Stick Business, and more importantly, the experience of playing the game, doesn’t suffer for it.
The world of Sticky Business is a cosy, comfortable and wholesome place to inhabit. Unlike many games out there, there is very little tension, no violence and you only really compete against your self.
The inhabitants of the world are your customers and although they have their own troubles, your place in this world is simply to ease their daily routine and bring a little joy into their lives.
The visuals of Sticky Business are bold, appealing and dripping with serotonin. The aesthetic is bright and pixelated, keeping everything as colouful and simple as the gameplay.
The visuals of this title are definitely designed to keep you happy and zen and this is exactly what they achieve.
The core gameplay loop of Sticky Business is to design stickers, pack them up for orders and then sleep and repeat the process over again.
Described like that it might sound a monotonous process. But, much like a self-employed job in which you love what you do, the gameplay loop of this title feels like an exciting passion project you wake up in
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