Repair iconic 2000s-era gadgets in upcoming indie game ReStory

We love a mix of our casual gaming with a little nostalgia retelling Looks like a perfect blend of both. In this upcoming indie game, you take on the role of a Tokyo electronics repair shop owner in the mid-2000s. The trailer released today shows you tinkering with some very familiar gadgets from that era, like the eponymous riffs on the Tamagotchi, a Nokia brick phone, a PSP, and a Walkman. You clean and repair these devices for customers, and it seems like your interactions with them can have as much of an impact on their lives as your official work.

The whole thing looks extremely attractive and cool. it feels good to watch a game like this retelling As an equivalent of something that has the same basis but a completely different tone kaizenWhich was a highlight during the Steam Automation Fest in the summer. retelling Mandragora is being developed by Mandragora, and is currently undergoing testing ahead of a planned 2026 release.



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