Storage Finder is a trade and strategy-focused simulation game where you try to make a profit by bargaining and selling items. We buy and sell products found in the city or retrieved from storage units won at auctions — with every deal, some of us make money, while some of us lose.
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May 22, 2025
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What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“Storage Finder offers gameplay that evolves based on players’ strategy and bargaining styles. Early Access is a great opportunity to incorporate community feedback directly into the development process, shape future content together, and refine the game’s core mechanics.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“I’m planning for an Early Access period of approximately 12 months, depending on the pace of content development.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“The development plans include continuing Solly’s story-driven scenario, increasing the variety of locations such as cafes and hotels, and expanding systems related to character progression and moods like hunger, thirst, hygiene, and happiness. Additionally, the diversification of social elements such as hospital expenses and fine payments is planned, along with visual improvements and multilingual support.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“Players can participate in auctions, explore the city to find and buy items, sell them through bargaining, and run their own shops. The game currently supports the core gameplay loop.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“Yes. I plan to offer the game at a lower price during Early Access.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“I place great importance on player feedback. I will stay in constant communication with players through the Steam community forums and a dedicated Discord server. Community input will play a key role in listening to experiences and enriching the game world.”
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About This Game

      Storage Finder offers a dynamic trading experience that blends the thrill of discovery with economic strategy. Whether it’s products uncovered from storage units won at auctions or unexpected items found around the city, you’ll find yourself right in the middle of bargains, opportunities, and risks—with warehouses full of unknowns where profit is always a possibility.

      You’ll compete against rival traders in auctions for storage units across four different warehouses in the city, searching for valuable items you can sell for profit through skillful bargaining. You'll also explore the backstreets of the city to find surprising and unexpected goods.

      Will you play it safe, walking the city and flipping products for small but steady profits? Or will you take bigger risks, trust your instincts, timing, and negotiation skills, and run one of the two shops in town to chase greater returns?

      Success lies in spotting potential, buying at the right time, and outsmarting your competition. Every deal could lead to a big win—or a total disappointment. So, how far will your trading skills take you?

      The city features four different storage zones, each offering fresh opportunities on specific days of the week. On their designated day, the units in that zone are put up for auction, and their contents are completely randomized. Keep a close eye on storage days and plan accordingly.

Refresh Schedule

Southeast Storage – Monday

Northwest Storage – Wednesday

Southwest Storage – Friday

Northeast Storage – Sunday

      Auctions start with a base price. Traders take turns raising their bids. You can jump in at any time, raise the price, or drop out entirely. It’s up to you to decide if the risk is worth it. The highest bidder wins the unit.

      In the city, you can rent two different shops to sell the items you acquire from storage units. These shops act as your base for turning goods into profit, each offering unique advantages and challenges.

      Customers often offer a lower price or ask for a discount. You can accept, decline, or make a counteroffer. To reach a deal that satisfies both sides, you need to negotiate. Be strategic: pushing too hard might scare the customer away, but giving in too easily reduces your profit.

      Your shop has an Open/Closed sign that you control. Customers can only shop between 7 AM and 7 PM. Make sure your sign reflects your shop’s status so you don’t miss any sales during business hours!

      You can sell your products not only in your shop but also directly to customers you meet on the street. While street sales may yield slightly less profit per item, they offer quick and flexible deal opportunities.

      On Saturdays, you can also sell your products at the city’s bustling marketplace, where sales tend to be more profitable. To rent a stall for the day, visit the stall rental office on Friday or Saturday. Stall availability and prices vary based on demand, so be sure to check early and plan ahead to secure your spot.

      You can transport items you find in storage units using a lift or by purchasing a vehicle from the marketplace. In case of accidents, you can physically interact with your vehicle or call for a tow truck. Additionally, by adjusting your vehicle’s suspension, you can gain an advantage in recovering after an accident.

      To prepare for a new day and stay safe from theft, you can rent units located in the northeast and southeast parts of the city. These units include a bed to rest and storage space for your items. Your belongings stored in these units—or in your shop—will remain safe even after closing and reopening the game.

      You can also find sellable items in dumpsters around the city. Every day, people throw away trash—or sometimes valuable goods. Yellow dumpsters are emptied on Tuesdays, green ones on Thursdays, and blue dumpsters on Saturdays. Explore before cleaning crews arrive—you never know what you might find.

      Each week, certain roads in the city are temporarily closed. These closures can affect your travel routes, access to auctions, or delivery timing. Stay alert for blocked paths and plan ahead to avoid setbacks.

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System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-4700
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT 755
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 6 GB available space

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