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In 1980s suburbia, play a 10-year-old selling lemonade after your console is sold. Mix drinks, charm neighbors, and make daily choices as you navigate friendships, family, and childhood challenges—from rival kids and RC races to first crushes—growing braver with every cup.

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7.68$
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Release Date

11 Dec, 2025

Publisher/Developer

EBS, Picklebyte

Reviews

Steam: 70.00% positive (35/50)
Metacritic: -

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Game: I Sell Lemonade

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I Sell Lemonade description

I Sell Lemonade is a nostalgic story-driven lemonade stand game set in the 1980s, where a single summer becomes a turning point. You’re 10 years old, your console is gone, and you’re pushed outside to “do something useful.” With nothing but a pitcher, a stack of cups, and a handmade sign, you take over a patch of sidewalk and start selling lemonade—not to get rich, but to build something that finally feels like it’s yours.

This isn’t a typical business simulator. Yes, you’ll mix drinks, set up your stand, and sell to neighbors, but the real progress happens in the quiet moments between sales. Each day brings new interactions, small risks, and choices that shape your confidence. Some days you succeed. Some days you spill the lemonade. Either way, you keep showing up—and you grow.

Key themes and moments include:

  • Standing up to the local basketball king for a boombox and respect
  • Earning your way into underground RC car races
  • Figuring out how to talk to the girl next door
  • Finding the right words to talk to your dad

As the summer unfolds, your lemonade stand becomes more than a way to pass time. It becomes a place where you learn how to handle embarrassment, negotiate with confidence, and face people who seem bigger than you. The world is small—just a curb, a neighborhood, and a few familiar faces—but the stakes feel real when you’re a kid trying to prove you can do something on your own.

I Sell Lemonade is about childhood, friendship, and quiet bravery. It’s a coming-of-age experience told through simple routines and meaningful choices—where every cup sold is a step forward, and every setback is part of learning who you are.