

tinyBuild and Mandragora have confirmed a summer launch window for ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs, the studio’s electronics repair shop simulator coming to PC via Steam. A playable demo is available now through Steam, with the newest trailer showing more of the game’s repair work, device customization, and customer-focused story scenes.
ReStory is set in mid-2000s Tokyo and places players behind the counter of a small repair shop. Customers bring in damaged or worn-out electronics, and each job asks players to take the device apart, clean its pieces, replace broken components, solder, repaint, and put everything back together. The devices shown so far include cell phones, cameras, music players, digital pets, home appliances, video game systems, handhelds, and Atari hardware. The shop management side revolves around taking orders, keeping track of money, and buying replacement parts when a job requires them. Players can search for parts through an in-game browser modeled after the internet during the early 2000s. Orders can come from customers who visit the shop directly or from online requests.
The story is connected to the people bringing those devices in. The Steam page gives examples such as deciding what to do after finding something disturbing inside a former gangster’s phone or helping a student confess to his crush. Those choices can affect both the shop and the customers, with the full game planned around a non-linear story and multiple endings. The current demo adds more devices compared to the earlier playtest build. The Atari Lynx is included through Mandragora’s collaboration with Atari, while the Patento BS is a fictional handheld based on the look of classic portable game systems. The demo also adds an airbrush tool, giving players a way to draw directly on devices before finishing a repair.
ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs is available to wishlist now on Steam, with the full PC release planned for this summer.
