Do you think working nights with tired customers is boring? Don't Eat The Cashier! Dispels that myth. This unique graphic novel combines scary horror, dating sim romance, and dark comedy.
The story follows a poor art student who grudgingly works as a night-shift cashier at a remote petrol station. Everything seems normal until sunset, when the consumers thru those glass doors are anything but human.
Some are hideous and terrifying, while others are dangerously charming. You must work hard while talking, flirting, and mingling with these entities without becoming someone's supper.

The combat system is eliminated in this game. In Don't Eat The Cashier!, discussion is key to survival. You can save yourself or die horribly with your words and actions.
Dynamic responses: Every conversation has several branches. Will you be curious, cautious, brave, or friendly? Each attitude causes a different customer chain reaction.
Develop Relationships (Or Dig Your Own Grave): Your choices affect each character's trust and devotion. Peeling back a monster's fearsome shell may reveal intriguing personality traits and secret story cycles.
Stay alert as you gamble between love and danger! A nice grin doesn't promise safety. Always ask yourself if getting closer to a supernatural being is worth endangering your life.
Game Replay Value: With 9 endings, the game virtually begs to be replayed. A small change in your conversational style can change the story completely.
Its intricate character system is the game's highlight. You will fight 3 unique monsters and a strange manager. Each person's beliefs, behaviour, and relationships are unique.
In contrast to other games, Don't Eat The Cashier! encourages you to comprehend these creatures through edgy and beautiful talks. This multi-dimensional interaction has you hooked on "New Game" as you learn every dark secret in this lonely petrol station.
Don't Eat the Cashier!'s visual novel mechanics make it easy to play:
Speed won't help on this night shift. The game encourages careful reading and emotional intelligence.
Follow these setting tips to get the most out of your scary shift:
If Don't Eat The Cashier! frame is too tight or the browser cuts off part of the screen, turn your phone to landscape mode. Before moving on, click once in the game window to go to full screen.
For desktop players, full-screen mode is best. It lets strange art and words breathe, which makes the experience more real.
How to Fix Audio Problems: Sound design sets the mood. To make sure the game is loud, check the volume on your device, the mute state of any browser tabs, and the autoplay settings in your browser.