Run the Shop
Market for jobs, accept customer orders, and fit work into your daily production capacity so cash keeps flowing.
Jackson Graphics Game
DTF Sim'pire
DTF Sim'pire is a browser-based business simulation game from Jackson Graphics where players start at a kitchen-table side hustle, accept transfer orders, manage production capacity, and scale into a real shop with upgraded printers, ovens, presses, staff, and larger workspaces.
It is part idle game, part strategy game, and part print shop growth simulator built for people who love DTF printing, apparel production, and business progression systems.
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Market for jobs, accept customer orders, and fit work into your daily production capacity so cash keeps flowing.
Improve your operation with better DTF printers, ovens, presses, shop space, and supporting staff.
Move from a side hustle setup to a larger production shop with smarter capacity planning and steady growth.
DTF Sim'pire is a DTF printing business simulator designed around the rhythm of a growing print shop. Instead of generic city-building or factory-game systems, this game focuses on direct-to-film shop progression: finding work, managing production bottlenecks, reinvesting profits, and building a stronger workflow over time.
The game theme fits apparel decorators, print shop owners, side hustlers, and anyone curious about how a DTF shop grows from a few early jobs into a fully equipped production business.
These gameplay screenshots show the core loop of DTF Sim'pire: tracking shop progress, reviewing leads, managing active production, and buying the next upgrades that move your print business forward.
As your shop matures, the upgrade tree opens further with stronger finishing equipment, production choices, and a clearer view of the jobs you have already completed.
These later screenshots highlight the deeper management layer in DTF Sim'pire, from keeping consumables stocked to organizing a larger shop footprint filled with staff and production equipment.
Yes. The game is browser-based and tied into the Jackson Graphics workspace.
Yes. Visitors can discover the game page publicly, but a user account sign-in is still required before gameplay starts.
It is a single-player browser game focused on DTF printing business simulation, shop upgrades, and progression strategy.
Yes. DTF Sim'pire is a Jackson Graphics game experience and lives alongside the main DTF ordering workspace.