Amy's Greenmart Reviews
Diving into the story of Amy’s Greenmart, you are to open the network of eco-friendly shops! Amy’s Greenmart is a time management game that gives you a chance to feel the atmosphere of eco-friendly shops network. Become a part of the story of Amy and Napoleon The Cat.
App ID | 1284110 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Cyber Intellect Ltd |
Publishers | Cyber Intellect Ltd |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud |
Genres | Casual, Adventure |
Release Date | 11 May, 2020 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian |

52 Total Reviews
50 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Amy's Greenmart has garnered a total of 52 reviews, with 50 positive reviews and 2 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
675 minutes
Cute little point and click game. I typically do not like these sort of games, but this one is a little gem. I like the art work in the loading scenes as well as the stores are cute. The customers are funny, like senior citizins need assistance or stopping a kid skating through your store.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
1184 minutes
Enjoyable time management game, keeps you busy, earning stars. Achievable levels and good graphics. Only annoying character is the cashier falling asleep all the time. Played 12 hrs so far and still have some to go, so game isn't too short.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
515 minutes
Relaxing point and click game with options available to play with customers that are always happy or an option where they increasing get upset as time progresses and they do not get what they want in a timely fashion.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
921 minutes
Wow. The sound of the walking and running. Korok…korok….But the sound doesn't mean that Amy walks fast. It's quite slow compared with other time management games, even after I fully upgraded her to walk faster. It's unusual when you don't have to click each customer to receive the payment. However, the worst is the cashier has a sleeping obsession, and you need to keep clicking her to wake her up.
The bad thing about this game is there are too many things on the plate. At the same time, the developer wants to include the tutorial in the middle of the game (first few levels). I prefer the tutorial before the level starts. When the tutorial appears during the game, it doesn't allow me to do other higher-priority tasks before the customer runs out of patience. I have to go through a short tutorial for a new task introduced at that level. Luckily, they allow you to upgrade the shop and return to some previous levels to replay the level. It is impossible to finish many tasks simultaneously with continuous tutorial interruptions. The upgrade of hiring new staff is just a minor assistance. You still need to click on the gardener to tell him to plant the vegetables and flowers, and a cashier who constantly sleeps and requires you to wake her up when customers want to pay.
After the maximum upgrade, it's still tedious for Amy to walk or run around. Other interesting characters in the game are romantic thieves who like stealing flowers and mothers who still play with the cat even though their child is lost in the shop.
I don't know whether I should recommend this game. It's slightly more challenging than other time management games. The issue is not the challenges but whether those challenges are reasonable or not. Some challenges seem unnecessary, such as a sleep-obsessed cashier and every worker needs to be clicked to ask them to work. I prefer to work harder to earn a lot of money to get an auto-feeder for the cat instead of a bigger bowl. The bigger bowl has no difference, and the cat is still annoying. As for the cashier, maybe I can click on a coffee machine to feed the cashier with coffee, but in the end, she can still handle the customers by herself until the caffeine runs out. Or there is an upgrade to have a more efficient cashier.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1264 minutes
That's your standard Time Management game.
Good graphics, game is very responsive, level design is also quite good and provides player with increasing challenges nicely.
All in all, it really a good game.
It took me ~16h to complete the game and get a gold star for each level. This implies that I had to replay some levels - as in, yes you can replay any level already finished.
Only frustrating point is the guy behind the counter. There's not one level where it is responsive quickly. Also, the game doesn't care if I click on it before his time to go back to sleep again. There's some kind of number of seconds that can't be broken and there's nothing to do but wait for this guy to start moving and try to catch a nap. Once that happen, you can click on it anew. I wish clicking on it at any time would reset his attention counter.
This ran well on Win7 64bit
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
769 minutes
A very nice time management game. Nice to play in both relaxed and normal mode. Achievements quite easy to obtain, by just playing the game, without a lot of repetitions needed
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1814 minutes
A great game, stimulated graphics, keeps you thinking, quick paced but enjoyable. Highly recommend this game for good enjoyment 😺
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1777 minutes
[h1]A delightful throwback to the golden age of the Time Management game[/h1]
[i]Amy’s Greenmart[/i] takes on a Time Management format that is rarely seen in today’s casual games world, one that reminisces classic hits such as the [i]Dash series[/i]. However, I sincerely enjoy the little relatable details of how a elderly who need assistant in seeking certain products or a celebrity who is too cool to shop by themselves, and even helping the mothers who are separated from her child during the shopping.
Like many Time Management games, [i]Amy’s Greenmart[/i] can get repetitive after a long session. Thankfully, the game lightens up the mood with colorful visuals, lively animations, and upbeat music. Although certain sound effects, for example, Amy’s running and mopping sounds, are very distracting, sound effects volume can be lowered separately from music volume.
On the challenge side, there is no denying that [i]Amy’s Greenmart[/i] is a fairly hectic game. Still, the game also offers a Relaxed Mode with no timer for those who prefer a slower pace. Considering how many tasks Amy has to handle at all times, from stocking up on items to planting fruits and flowers to manning the cashier to feeding the cat, you can benefit a whole lot from choosing your upgrades wisely. Whether it be hiring helpers or increasing speed or whatnot, the game allows you to spend your profits on upgrades at the end of every level. However, do note that these upgrades are tied to a single location and cannot carry over to a new location.
Overall, it is truly a fine gaming experiences. The story is simple and straightforward. The achievements are fairly easily obtainable as you go through all the levels.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1994 minutes
This has everything that you would expect in a time management game. A cute little story and relaxing. Its nice that you don't have to purchase anything else to fully finish the game. Really the only issue that I have is that I am needing updates. I would like more levels to keep playing this great game. without distractions and straight play though it would have probably beat it in like 25 to 27 hrs. I do hope to see more!
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
937 minutes
Yeah, yeah, yeah! A time management game.
I am more familiar with food serving ones, but this one... The customers get the food on their own. XD
Also every time management game has something unique to offer and although it might seem hard to master it at first... You'll pick it up before the second grocery!
Here is a wonderful tip: Money from groceries transfer over. Heh heh. Can start with "Max" everything available! All you have to do is replay some of the past levels and there you go! :D
The graphics are really cute. The characters are adorable. Napoleon (the cat) is the best and finally...! Romance that I can get behind! How long have I been looking for a time management game with such a feature?! Woo! Oh and let's not forget the twist with the bad guy!
I also think this MCs chest is bigger than the other MCs in TM games. This is not important, but I was pleased that they didn't hold back on such a feature.
That said... If you like TM games... And want to try something different? This one will take you around 15 hours to Max all Achievements on.
Thanks ya! :D :> :)
👍 : 10 |
😃 : 0
Positive