Browser game · convenience-store rush

Sort the right case to the right shelf before the aisle pressure turns messy.

ShelfRush turns the quiet minutes before a store crowd into a fast sorting puzzle. Read the case, route it to the right lane, and keep cold, fragile, snack, and back-stock items flowing without letting the shelf map wobble.

  • Four playable rush rounds with different pacing and product mix
  • Readable shelf lanes instead of abstract icons, so the pressure feels tactile fast
  • Built as a true portfolio counterweight to the recent checker, planner, and decoder streak
FormatReal-time sort
Lanes4 shelf zones
GoalClean aisle flow

Important note

ShelfRush is fictional play inspired by retail shelf pressure. It is not training, policy, food safety, or workplace guidance.

Round deck

Choose the wave you want to run

Tonight's deck lives in the first hour before a convenience-store crowd fully forms: quick reads, clean routing, no wasted reaches.

Playable build

ShelfRush live round

Ready

Pick a round, then start sorting.

Each item gives you a short read: what it is, why it matters, and which shelf lane should take it. The better your read speed, the steadier the aisle stays.

Snack Wall bars, chips, candy
Cooler wraps, yogurt, cold drinks
Fragile Top glass, eggs, loose bakery
Back Stock tissues, detergent, dry refill
Read the quick rules
Why this exists

A real portfolio refresh: game feel first, retail texture second, no checker disguised as play.

ShelfRush gives the nightly portfolio a serious game candidate that is materially different from a checklist, scope clarifier, or staffing planner. The loop is short, readable, tactile, and extensible into daily decks, leaderboards, retail-themed content packs, and creator sponsorships.