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ReStory Gets New Trailer and Free Demo During Steam Next Fest

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Gavin Sheehan

1d ago· 3 min readenNews

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Indie developer Mandragora and publisher tinyBuild Games have released a new trailer and a free demo for *ReStory*, a chilled-out electronics repair simulator set in Y2K-era Japan, during Steam Next Fest. Bleeding Cool reported that the game offers a relaxing, nostalgic atmosphere where players repair various gadgets. According to a post on bsky, the full game launches for PC via Steam this summer, and the demo includes new gadgets such as an officially licensed Atari Lynx and a parody handheld called Patento BS.

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Indie developer Mandragora and publisher tinyBuild Games have released a new trailer and a free demo for ReStory, a chilled-out electronics repair simulator set in Y2K-era Japan. The game is part of Steam Next Fest, where players can repair various gadgets and electronics in a relaxing, nostalgic atmosphere.

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Indie game developer Mandragora and publisher tinyBuild Games have released a new trailer for their upcoming game ReStory, as well as a free demo as part of Steam Next Fest.
This is a chilled-out electronics repair simulator set in the Y2K-era of Japan, as people will bring you different gadgets and electronics to repair to the best of your ability.
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Indie game developer Mandragora and publisher tinyBuild Games have released a new trailer for their upcoming game ReStory, as well as a free demo as part of Steam Next Fest. In case you haven't seen the game yet, this is a chilled-out electronics repair s

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