Inventory management roguelike Fortune Seller comes out in April

Kiwick Studios’ forthcoming inventory management roguelike Fortune Seller will arrive in a couple of weeks.
Revealed today, the game will launch on PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store) on April 6. A release date trailer can be seen here.
A synopsis for Fortune Seller reads:
In Fortune Seller, your rent will increase by the week, so maximizing profit is crucial for your shop’s survival! Fill your patrons’ suitcases with antiques they adore: taxidermied headpieces, vintage heirlooms, battle-worn swords, and more. Manage a Tetris-like inventory and use your best judgment to fully optimize all available space for arranging their wares. Fill bonuses and high-value items will maximize your sale’s overall profit, so be sure to strategize accordingly. A Lunar event will occur at the end of the week. Wake up to restocked items, increased rent, and a chance to earn even higher profits!
Some customers pack heavy, while others pack light, and the slightest misplacement can cut into your profits! Each unused ware slot is wasted space, so fill them all to maximize your earnings. If you’re struggling to find the perfect fit, refresh your selection and hopefully uncover your customers’ most sought-after items. Use your limited refreshes sparingly. Filling every slot will achieve sales bonuses. Match antique items with luggage tiles of the same type to increase their value, and aim to become the most in-demand shopkeeper in town!
Survive each day, and you’ll be able to visit the game’s shop to spend gold on new Tarot and Spell cards. These cards offer a wide range of powerful boons and passive effects. Browse other ancient antiques for sale to expand your own collection and maintain a fresh selection to better serve your customers. If you're feeling bold, sign a contract to make permanent changes to your run, for better or worse!
A demo is available on Steam right now here. During the demo, players can experience the game’s first two weeks.
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