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ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs ROW | Steam

ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs

ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs ROW | Steam


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Buy ReStory Steam Key and bring 2000s technology back to life

Buy ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs Steam Key and run your own electronics repair shop in Tokyo

Buy ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs Steam Key ROW for PC and manage a cozy repair shop in mid-2000s Tokyo. Take apart consoles, phones, cameras and music players, replace damaged components, order spare parts online and uncover branching stories where your decisions can change the fate of your customers.

Run a small repair shop in the heart of 2000s Tokyo

The experience puts you in charge of a small business dedicated to repairing electronic devices in a nostalgic representation of Japanese urban life during the mid-2000s.

Each day revolves around customers entering the shop, the devices they leave in your care and the decisions required to keep the business sustainable. You must accept jobs, organize repairs, control expenses and make sure you have the components needed to complete each task.

The atmosphere focuses on a relaxed pace, far from the pressure usually associated with more complex management simulators. Much of the enjoyment comes from the workshop routine, the satisfaction of restoring a seemingly unusable device and the conversations with the people who visit your shop.

Take devices apart and find the component that is not working

Repairs are not reduced to simply pressing a button. Devices must be inspected, opened and disassembled using the tools available in the workshop.

You can progressively remove components and internal parts to reach the source of the problem. Some devices need cleaning, while others require defective parts to be replaced before they can be reassembled and returned to their owner.

The system aims to recreate the satisfaction of hands-on work: starting with a damaged object, understanding how it is built and gradually restoring it to working condition.

Paying attention during disassembly is important because every device has a different construction. Diagnosis, cleaning, replacement and reassembly therefore form the core of the gameplay.

Repair consoles, phones, cameras and nostalgic technology

The workshop receives a wide range of devices inspired by the technology that defined the early 2000s. Objects to restore include consoles, portable devices, mobile phones, cameras, music players and household electronics.

The variety allows you to constantly switch between different types of hardware. A phone does not necessarily require the same procedures as a console, while a camera may contain different components and faults.

The game also includes officially licensed Atari consoles, combining recognizable real-world devices with electronics inspired by the era.

For players who remember Y2K technology, every repair also becomes a small trip down memory lane, built around shapes, materials and interfaces from the period before modern smartphones became dominant.

Clean, replace parts and return devices in working condition

Repairing also means restoring the appearance of each device. Dust, dirt and worn components must be handled using different tools.

After opening a device, you can carefully clean its parts, identify components that no longer work and replace them with compatible spares. Once the work is complete, everything that was removed must be correctly reassembled.

The sequence of operations makes the transformation between the original condition and the finished result clearly visible. This is what gives the simulation much of its relaxing and satisfying character.

Completing jobs is therefore about more than earning virtual money. Each repair becomes a small restoration project with a visible result that rewards patience and attention to detail.

Browse a Y2K-style web to find the spare parts you need

When a component is missing, you cannot simply make it appear in the workshop. You must use a browser inspired by the internet of the 2000s to search for and order replacement parts.

Online browsing becomes an integral part of shop management. Finding what you need, monitoring expenses and buying the correct component all contribute to the business cycle.

The interface deliberately recalls the aesthetic of the Y2K web, reinforcing the period setting and turning even an ordinary purchasing task into a distinctive part of the experience.

In addition to jobs received directly in the shop, online orders are also available. You therefore have to manage requests from different sources and decide how to use your time and resources.

Every customer brings a personal story into the shop

The people who enter the workshop are not simply mission generators. Many customers have dialogue, problems and personal stories that emerge while you work on their devices.

A phone or console may contain information that forces you to make a decision. You could discover something disturbing or find details capable of directly helping the person who trusted you with the device.

Customer relationships therefore turn the shop into a narrative space. The technical repair is often only the starting point for learning more about the life of the person standing on the other side of the counter.

How you decide to handle these situations can affect both the future of the characters and the direction of your business.

Your choices change the story and can lead to different endings

The narrative uses a branching structure where some decisions have lasting consequences. There is therefore no single predetermined sequence of events.

You can choose how to respond to customers, what to do with information discovered during a repair and how deeply you want to become involved in their personal situations.

The consequences help determine how the story develops and can lead to different endings. This increases replayability because a second playthrough allows you to choose different responses and discover new branches.

The system creates an interesting contrast with the calm rhythm of the workshop: while cleaning components and tightening screws can be relaxing, some conversations may require decisions that are much less simple.

Manage your finances and gradually grow your business

Every completed repair contributes to the economic growth of the shop. However, the money earned must be balanced against the cost of spare parts and other business expenses.

The management component remains accessible, but it gives a clear purpose to daily operations. Accepting orders and completing jobs allows you to keep the workshop running and take on increasingly interesting assignments.

The presence of in-store requests and online orders creates a routine where you alternate between diagnosis, repairs, purchasing and customer relationships.

The result is a simulator that combines shop management and restoration without turning the financial side into an overly complicated system. The focus remains on creating a relaxed and progressive experience.

A Y2K aesthetic recreates the charm of technology from another era

The mid-2000s setting is more than a simple aesthetic choice. Browsers, devices, the shop and the urban atmosphere are all designed to recall a period when mobile phones, handheld consoles, digital cameras and music players had very different identities compared with modern devices.

The game uses this nostalgia to create a calm and recognizable environment, especially appealing to players who enjoy retro technology, restoration and cozy simulators.

The first-person perspective further increases the sense of interaction with each device, allowing you to closely inspect screws, panels, components and tools during every job.

The audiovisual presentation supports long repair sessions with a relaxed tone, making the workshop a place where you can progress without rushing.

Main features of ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs

The simulation combines electronics repair, shop management and branching storytelling in a setting inspired by 2000s Tokyo.

  • Electronics repair simulator
  • Shop management
  • Mid-2000s Tokyo setting
  • Single-player gameplay
  • First-person perspective
  • Consoles to repair
  • Portable devices
  • Mobile phones
  • Cameras
  • Music players
  • Household electronics
  • Officially licensed Atari consoles
  • Detailed device disassembly
  • Component cleaning
  • Replacement of damaged parts
  • Device reassembly
  • Different repair tools
  • Y2K-style web browser
  • Online spare part purchasing
  • Jobs received directly in the shop
  • Online orders
  • Financial management
  • Customers with personal stories
  • Dialogue and narrative decisions
  • Choices with consequences
  • Branching storyline
  • Multiple endings
  • High narrative replayability
  • 50 Steam Achievements
  • Steam Trading Cards
  • Steam Cloud
  • Steam Family Sharing
  • English, French, German and Spanish
  • Japanese and Korean
  • Brazilian Portuguese and Russian
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Italian not supported
  • Developed by Mandragora
  • Published by tinyBuild
  • Release date: August 6, 2026

Download and activation of ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs with Steam Key

After purchase, you will digitally receive the code required to activate the product on Steam. Launch the Steam client on your PC and sign in to your account, then select the option to activate a product.

Enter the Steam Key you received and complete the process by following the instructions displayed on screen. After successful redemption, the game will be associated with the Library of the account used and you can proceed with the download and installation.

The version is listed as ROW, meaning Rest of World. The code must be used in accordance with any territorial restrictions and specific regional conditions associated with the supplied digital key.

Bring Y2K technology back to life with ReStory on Keycense

By choosing the ROW Steam Key on Keycense, you can receive the game digitally with secure payment, fast digital delivery and a competitive price. You will receive the code required for activation on a compatible Steam account, while customer support is available if assistance is needed during the post-purchase process.

System Requirements

Windows

Minimum 

  • Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
  • CPU: 2-core / 4-thread processor
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Architecture: 64-bit operating system

Recommended 

  • Detailed recommended requirements: not officially specified

macOS Support

  • Operating System: macOS 14 or later
  • CPU: Apple M1
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • GPU: Apple M1 integrated graphics
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional requirement: Apple processor
Available languages
Global
Available regions
  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria
  • American Samoa
  • Andorra
  • Angola
  • Anguilla
  • Antarctica
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Aruba
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bahamas
  • Bahrain
  • Bangladesh
  • Barbados
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