If you’re bored of shop sims about restocking shelves, here’s one about helping someone find the album that could change their life

  • By: srtmorar@gmail.com
  • Date: June 15, 2026
  • Time to read: 2 min.


A friend of mine who worked in a bookstore used to complain about customers who couldn’t remember what they wanted. They’d say unhelpful things like, “I think it had a red cover?” At first the thought of gamifying that only with music instead of books seemed off-putting to me, as someone who goes shopping with overly detailed lists and would sooner bury myself in the ground than ask for help.

I’m glad I gave Wax Heads a chance though, because it’s more than just a puzzle game where you figure out which record with a saxophone on the cover somebody wants.

(Image credit: Curve)

Like Strange Horticulture with punk instead of plants, it’s about an extremely specific kind of shop: the record store that promotes local bands and zines. Repeater Records is a struggling hub for a town’s music scene—but maybe putting on a gig can save it? You know the type of place, from movies if not reality. In terms of tone it’s halfway between Empire Records and High Fidelity. With Scott Pilgrim’s art style thrown in that puts it right up my alley.

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