Run a blocky produce stand, stock shelves with beets and bread, ring up pixelated customers, and expand from a single patch of wheat into a sprawling farm empire. Noob needs help—every resident of CubeWorld wants fresh food, and you're the only supplier. Harvest, stock, serve, upgrade. Rinse and repeat until your fields stretch to the horizon.
Turn raw crops into profit. Arrow keys (or tap on mobile) move Noob around the market. Walk to garden beds, grab wheat or beets, haul them to wooden shelves, then wait for customers to grab what they need. Once their basket fills, guide them to the checkout counter, tap to process payment, and watch the cash roll in. Spend earnings on new garden plots, extra shelving, and carry-capacity upgrades. No fail states—just pure incremental expansion.
Crops spawn on a timer. Click the plot, pick up produce, and carry it straight to the nearest display shelf. Customers wander in, snag items, and head to checkout. Your carry limit starts low—upgrade it in the shop menu so you can haul more per trip. Wheat turns into bread after you unlock production nodes; beets become soup. Each product type requires its own shelf space, so plan your layout to minimize walking distance.
Unlock new garden beds for 300 cash each. More plots mean more simultaneous harvests, which accelerates your income curve. Once you bank enough, hire workers to automate harvesting and restocking—freeing you to focus on checkout duty. Upgrade worker speed through the same skill menu where you boost your own stats. The isometric grid layout lets you arrange plots and shelves for maximum efficiency. Watch ads for currency boosts if you want to skip the early grind. If you enjoy simulation games that blend resource management with idle mechanics, this hypercasual loop delivers.
Position shelves near the checkout counter to cut customer travel time. Cluster garden beds together so you can harvest in batches. Prioritize carry-capacity upgrades before adding more plots—running back and forth with single items kills your throughput. Monitor the currency counter in the top-left HUD; the moment you hit an unlock threshold, spend immediately to keep momentum. Late-game expansion nodes cost more but add chickens and cows, unlocking new product lines and higher profit margins.
Casual managers who want a chill grind with zero pressure. Younger players drawn to blocky Minecraft aesthetics will recognize Noob's voxel silhouette and jump right in. Anyone hunting browser-based tycoon games that run on instant clicks—no downloads, no installs—will find the hypercasual loop addictive. Desktop and mobile touchscreen users both get the same smooth tap-or-arrow control scheme. If Burger Restaurant Simulator 3D hooked you with its serve-and-upgrade cycle, CraftMart offers the same time-management rhythm in a farming wrapper. For a larger-scale business buildout, My Arcade Center uses identical low-poly aesthetics and idle-tycoon mechanics to expand a single room into an empire.
CraftMart was developed by Tip-Top Studio. This hypercasual farm simulator combines voxel character designs with an isometric management loop, playable instantly in any browser—no downloads required.
Spend cash on garden bed expansions in the shop menu. Each new plot costs 300 cash and adds another crop type—wheat, beets, and later production nodes for chickens and cows. Stack upgrades to diversify your product line and boost profit per customer.
Hire workers through the shop menu to automate harvesting and shelf restocking. Once active, they patrol between garden beds and display shelves, freeing you to focus on checkout duty. Upgrade their speed to increase throughput and maximize cash flow.
Yes. CraftMart runs on Android, iOS, and desktop browsers. Tap the screen to move Noob and interact with plots, shelves, and the register. The mobile-optimized UI uses large hit boxes for smooth touchscreen control.
Upgrade your carry capacity first so you haul more items per trip. Position shelves near the checkout counter to reduce customer travel time. Watch ads for instant currency boosts—smart shortcut, free loot. Hire workers early to multiply your harvesting speed.
No hard endpoint—just continuous expansion. Unlock every garden bed, hire all available workers, max out carry capacity, and build the largest assortment possible. The satisfying loop keeps going as long as you want to optimize your farm layout and profit margins.