Overview
Prepare for a retail revolution unlike any other in "Chaos in Aisle Seven," a retro-inspired action game developed and published by Vidvad Games. Step into the shoes of George, an ordinary customer on a mission to buy gifts at Goliath Electronics. However, this isn't your typical shopping trip; the store is populated by annoyingly greedy salespeople eager to scam you. Your only recourse? Unleash your displeasure by shouting at the top of your lungs!
This over-the-top parody injects humor into the mundane frustrations of shopping, transforming everyday annoyances into an arcade-style battle. Help George dismantle the Goliath corporation by using the power of your voice to overcome any obstacle, from pushy sales reps to overwhelming product displays.
The game promises a chaotic yet comical experience as you navigate various departments, including electronics, groceries, furniture, and even a car.
Highlights
- Retro Arcade Action: Experience fast-paced, twin-stick shooter gameplay reminiscent of classic arcade titles, wrapped in charming pixel graphics.
- Unique 'Shouting' Mechanic: Fight back against aggressive salespeople and navigate the store by utilizing a distinctive shouting mechanic to clear your path.
- Co-op Shopping Mayhem: Team up with friends in local co-op mode to tackle the retail chaos together, sharing the split-screen experience as you shop and shout your way to victory.
Who It's For
"Chaos in Aisle Seven" is perfect for players who enjoy quirky, humorous indie games with a retro aesthetic. Fans of arcade action, twin-stick shooters, and local co-op experiences will find plenty to love. If you appreciate games that offer a unique gameplay twist and don't take themselves too seriously, this title is definitely worth checking out.
Game Info
Developed by Vidvad Games, "Chaos in Aisle Seven" is an indie action title featuring both single-player and multiplayer modes, including shared/split-screen co-op. The game supports English and French languages. Release date is currently set for 'Coming soon,' and it is a paid title. The game's unique premise and parody elements are central to its appeal.





