ReStory (2026)

Mandragora

PC (Microsoft Windows)

3 members have it in their collection · 6 wish listed

Run a quaint electronics repair shop in mid-2000s Tokyo. Grow your business by carefully restoring iconic video game consoles, cell phones, music players, and other nostalgic devices. Talk to customers, hear their stories, and see how your decisions impact both their lives and your shop.
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Details

Developers
Mandragora
Publishers
tinyBuild
Genres
Indie, Simulator
Themes
Business
Event
Wholesome Snack 2025
Steam
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Release dates

  • 2026 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Community All Reviews Statuses

BurningKirby

Status BurningKirby Jun 22, 2026

Finally got around to playing the demo for this after installing a week or so ago. I'm not too much the type to play demos these days but this game quickly grabbed my interest back when I first saw a trailer for it earlier this year.

It was very fun! The mechanics for taking electronics apart felt pretty intuitive to …

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Finally got around to playing the demo for this after installing a week or so ago. I'm not too much the type to play demos these days but this game quickly grabbed my interest back when I first saw a trailer for it earlier this year.

It was very fun! The mechanics for taking electronics apart felt pretty intuitive to me, though I did have a bit of hands-on experience taking apart and putting together handhelds going into it. If anything, I'd like to see them ramp up the complexity. It's almost a bit too easy to pull things apart. I need more annoying wires and hinges that make me wanna tear my hair out! But of course I get that this is aiming to be more on the cozy side (which I think it nails) and it's also only a demo, so there's likely to be more complicated devices in the full game.

My only other note is the music is sorely lacking here. I didn't notice any at all as I played, which makes the atmosphere come off a bit odd imo. Even some generic lo-fi stuff would be nice to have in the background.

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