Official mediaReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs is a cozy workshop sim about giving forgotten devices a second life. Diagnose faults, learn each customer's story, and grow a repair shop that feels like home.
Your ReStory Journey
1Set up your bench, meet the neighborhood, and take your first work order.
Follow a reliable intake-to-delivery workflow for every device.
Balance parts, tools, pricing, and customer trust as the shop grows.
Track conversations and choices that shape your relationships.
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Beginner Guide
Your first day in the workshop, explained in a calm, practical route.
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Repair Walkthroughs
A repeatable workflow for diagnosis, disassembly, cleaning, and delivery.
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Story & Choices
Keep track of customer stories and the choices that matter later.
Read moreWhat is ReStory?
ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs is an indie simulation game from Mandragora and tinyBuild. You restore old phones, consoles, and other electronics while building a welcoming neighborhood business.
Every repair is a small puzzle, and every customer brings a story. Take your time, make thoughtful choices, and turn a cluttered workbench into a thriving shop.
Explore All Guides →- Developer
- Mandragora
- Publisher
- tinyBuild
- Platform
- Windows / macOS
- Genre
- Indie Simulation
- Release Date
- Aug 6, 2026
- Steam Achievements
- 50
- Steam Recommendations
- 6,836+
Practical notes for every part of the shop.
Repair Guides
Device intake, diagnosis, and reliable repair sequences.
→Device Database
Known faults, parts, tools, and testing notes.
→Shop Management
Upgrade priorities, stock planning, and pricing ideas.
→Story & Choices
Customer arcs, conversations, and gentle spoiler notes.
→Patch Notes
A readable record of updates and fixes.
→Community
Official links and ways to share your discoveries.
→Frequently Asked Questions
What is ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs?
ReStory is a cozy electronics repair simulation game for Windows and macOS, focused on hands-on repairs and character stories.
What should I repair first?
How do I keep customers happy?
Where can I read the latest patch notes?
Make something old feel new.
From your first screwdriver lesson to a fully booked workshop, this fan wiki keeps the next useful step close at hand.