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Co-op market management with genuine production-chain depth, but you are buying into an Early Access road map, not a finished economy sim.

I track Early Access management sims the way some people track crypto prices, so when a game lands with an 81% positive Steam rating across over 100 reviews at launch, I sit up. Island Market Simulator is a first-person co-op economy game built around running a market stall, and slowly, methodically, turning that stall into an island-spanning trade operation. The loop is tighter than it sounds on paper: you source goods at the port, manage licenses with the local government before you can sell certain product categories, tend livestock and farmland for raw ingredients, then staff your counter while the island's customer population reacts in real time. The production chain is the real hook. Every item on your shelf has a supply story behind it, and the seasonal calendar means demand shifts constantly. Festivals like the tribal event spike foot traffic and drive up supply needs; other events, like roving guards, change the risk profile of running an open stall. Weather fluctuates prices. Your reputation score, rebuilt in a mid-development update, now responds quickly to customer satisfaction and the decorative choices you make in your store layout, meaning there is a genuine optimization conversation between aesthetics and economics. The co-op implementation is where this gets interesting for a strategy player. Rather than both players doing the same job at the same terminal, Island Market Simulator splits responsibility physically. One person can run the cash register while another is across the map processing produce or negotiating at the port. That role division feels natural and creates actual communication pressure, the good kind, where a missed supply run costs a whole trading day. Solo play is fully supported, but the systems are clearly designed around the multi-role fantasy, and the game is noticeably better with at least one partner. The early-access roadmap targets a 6-9 month development window, and Zentium Studio has been visibly active: Devlog updates expanded sellable items to over 50 products, added new plantable seed varieties, introduced hidden quests and story-driven island characters, and shipped a full save-system overhaul. A post-launch patch specifically addressed a critical object-interaction bug that was breaking co-op sessions entirely, which tells you the studio is monitoring and responding, but also tells you that Early Access roughness is real here. On the minus side: the visuals are functional rather than impressive. The first-person perspective gives the game an immersive quality but also surfaces the budget more clearly than a top-down camera would. Newcomers to the management genre will find the lack of a structured tutorial frustrating, the game drops you on the island and expects some experimentation before the production chains click. The quest system, mini-games, and hidden content add texture, but depth on those systems is still arriving in patches. If you need a complete, polished experience today, the honest advice is to wait. If you are the kind of player who enjoys watching a system grow, contributing feedback to a developer who is clearly listening, and stress-testing supply chains with a friend on a weekend afternoon, the current build earns its positive reception. For strategy and sim fans specifically: think of this less as a grand-economy spreadsheet game and more as a cooperative shop-floor sim with genuine progression stakes. It sits closer to Supermarket Simulator in feel than to something like Big Ambitions, but the production-chain and reputation layers give it more decision-making weight than the genre average. The island setting and festival calendar add a rhythm that keeps sessions from feeling repetitive, at least through the current content. Zentium Studio's roadmap ambitions, more island themes, deeper seasonal events, expanded product categories, are the right calls if executed. Right now, the foundation is solid enough to recommend to co-op management fans who are comfortable with Early Access compromises. Diego, Scout Team

Island Market Simulator

Island Market Simulator

27 mar 2026Zentium Studio
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Co-op market management with genuine production-chain depth, but you are buying into an Early Access road map, not a finished economy sim.

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I track Early Access management sims the way some people track crypto prices, so when a game lands with an 81% positive Steam rating across over 100 reviews at launch, I sit up. Island Market Simulator is a first-person co-op economy game built around running a market stall, and slowly, methodically, turning that stall into an island-spanning trade operation. The loop is tighter than it sounds on paper: you source goods at the port, manage licenses with the local government before you can sell certain product categories, tend livestock and farmland for raw ingredients, then staff your counter while the island's customer population reacts in real time. The production chain is the real hook. Every item on your shelf has a supply story behind it, and the seasonal calendar means demand shifts constantly. Festivals like the tribal event spike foot traffic and drive up supply needs; other events, like roving guards, change the risk profile of running an open stall. Weather fluctuates prices. Your reputation score, rebuilt in a mid-development update, now responds quickly to customer satisfaction and the decorative choices you make in your store layout, meaning there is a genuine optimization conversation between aesthetics and economics. The co-op implementation is where this gets interesting for a strategy player. Rather than both players doing the same job at the same terminal, Island Market Simulator splits responsibility physically. One person can run the cash register while another is across the map processing produce or negotiating at the port. That role division feels natural and creates actual communication pressure, the good kind, where a missed supply run costs a whole trading day. Solo play is fully supported, but the systems are clearly designed around the multi-role fantasy, and the game is noticeably better with at least one partner. The early-access roadmap targets a 6-9 month development window, and Zentium Studio has been visibly active: Devlog updates expanded sellable items to over 50 products, added new plantable seed varieties, introduced hidden quests and story-driven island characters, and shipped a full save-system overhaul. A post-launch patch specifically addressed a critical object-interaction bug that was breaking co-op sessions entirely, which tells you the studio is monitoring and responding, but also tells you that Early Access roughness is real here. On the minus side: the visuals are functional rather than impressive. The first-person perspective gives the game an immersive quality but also surfaces the budget more clearly than a top-down camera would. Newcomers to the management genre will find the lack of a structured tutorial frustrating, the game drops you on the island and expects some experimentation before the production chains click. The quest system, mini-games, and hidden content add texture, but depth on those systems is still arriving in patches. If you need a complete, polished experience today, the honest advice is to wait. If you are the kind of player who enjoys watching a system grow, contributing feedback to a developer who is clearly listening, and stress-testing supply chains with a friend on a weekend afternoon, the current build earns its positive reception. For strategy and sim fans specifically: think of this less as a grand-economy spreadsheet game and more as a cooperative shop-floor sim with genuine progression stakes. It sits closer to Supermarket Simulator in feel than to something like Big Ambitions, but the production-chain and reputation layers give it more decision-making weight than the genre average. The island setting and festival calendar add a rhythm that keeps sessions from feeling repetitive, at least through the current content. Zentium Studio's roadmap ambitions, more island themes, deeper seasonal events, expanded product categories, are the right calls if executed. Right now, the foundation is solid enough to recommend to co-op management fans who are comfortable with Early Access compromises.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieCo-op Role DivisionProduction ChainReputation SystemSeasonal EconomyFirst-Person ManagementFestival EventsActive Early Access

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OS
Windows (64-bit) 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1050 / RX 570 (4GB+ of VRAM)
Processor
Intel i5 4690 / AMD FX 8350

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27 mar 2026

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