COUPON KID

Stack coupons. Snag deals. Build your collection.

Welcome to the bargain hunt of a lifetime. Coupon Kid is a cozy, vintage-styled puzzle roguelike where you clip, stack, and combine coupons to knock big-ticket items down to pocket change — then scoop them up before the shelf overflows.

🛒 How to Play

  • Stack the savings. Layer percent-off, dollar-off, BOGO, and recurring SALE coupons onto the same item to crater its price.
  • Buy it cheap. Grab discounted goods off the shelf and add them to your collection.
  • Compound your edge. Every item you own has a passive perk or active perk that makes your next deal even sweeter.
  • Don't let the shelf overflow. Stock keeps piling up each round — clear deals fast or it's game over.

✨ Features

  • Dozens of coupons — from humble $5-off clippings to wild effects: make-it-free, digit-swaps, price-gun zaps, and coupons that buff your other coupons.
  • A growing collection of quirky goods, each with its own passive bonus or one-shot active ability.
  • Chase the Grand Prize — coupon a $1,000,000 showpiece down to a steal and win the run.
  • Endless Mode for high-score chasers: keep playing as prices climb ever higher.
  • Charming 1950s paper aesthetic — aged newsprint, bold display type, and satisfying retail-rush sound.

🏆 Can You Land the Ultimate Deal?

Every run is a fresh shelf of temptations and a fresh hand of coupons. Plan your stacks, time your buys, and become the greatest Coupon Kid of all time.

Published 2 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorNevergreen Games
GenreCard Game, Strategy
Tags2D, Casual, Deck Building, Economy, Family Friendly, Incremental, No AI, Roguelike, Turn-based
LinksSteam
ContentNo generative AI was used

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I was 100% going to lose when the Charizard showed up but I used a swap random digits on it hoping that the one would swap with anything else and I got the best possible outcome

Heck yeah! That's awesome. I knew it was possible but have never seen it happen.