Beginner Guide
Learn the basic repair loop and how to approach your first jobs without assuming undocumented shortcuts.
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Run an electronics repair shop in mid-2000s Tokyo. Take apart, clean, diagnose, replace, and reassemble Y2K-era devices while your choices shape the stories around your shop.
Official launch trailer and screenshots available below

Official media



▶ Watch the official launch trailerOpens on the official Steam storeStart Here
Use these foundations before you dive into device-specific repairs.
Learn the basic repair loop and how to approach your first jobs without assuming undocumented shortcuts.
Read guide →Understand the practical flow: disassemble, clean, diagnose, replace what is broken, and reassemble.
Read guide →Compare the 16 documented tools, their in-game prices, uses, capacities, and unlock context.
Read guide →Understand how shop conversations, player choices, and customer jobs feed the branching story and multiple endings.
Read guide →Recommended reading
Start with official fundamentals and community-checked data. Only source-backed pages are published.
Community data
A practical first-day guide covering the shop, workbench, internet, orders, money, bills, and saving.
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The real workbench flow for cleaning, replacement, soldering, painting, firmware, and reassembly.
Open guide →Community data
All 16 current tools with price, purpose, upgrade behavior, parts sourcing, and special requirements.
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About the Game
ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs is a narrative-driven shop-management simulator developed by Mandragora and published by tinyBuild.
You operate a repair shop in mid-2000s Tokyo, working with nostalgic electronics and making choices in customer stories as you manage the business.
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It is a narrative electronics-repair and shop-management simulation developed by Mandragora and published by tinyBuild.
The official Steam store lists PC and macOS. Use the official Steam link on this site to confirm current platform details.
This site only publishes guides backed by official material or checkable community data. Unverifiable pages stay hidden.
Start with the repair fundamentals, then use the guide library as verified information becomes available.