This sweet new PC indie game is a Steam top seller, and a blast from the past — it’s a wonderful ’90s nostalgia trip, and on sale for launch too

In a landscape often dominated by blockbuster titles, the indie gaming scene deserves its moment in the spotlight, and one recent release is certainly making a name for itself. Valve’s Steam platform has welcomed a new contender, Retro Rewind, a delightful shop simulator crafted by the talented duo at Blood Pact Studios, a small independent team based in Canada. This game invites players to step back into the nostalgic world of ’90s video rentals, a concept that resonates deeply with both seasoned gamers and newcomers alike.

Just a day post-launch, Retro Rewind has already captured the attention of thousands, securing a spot on Steam’s Top Sellers chart, nestled comfortably between Bungie’s latest extraction shooter, Marathon, and Capcom’s acclaimed action-horror title, Resident Evil Requiem. According to data from SteamDB, the game peaked at an impressive 4,505 concurrent players, a remarkable feat for an indie title, and boasts a “Very Positive” user review rating.

While I have yet to experience the game firsthand, the launch trailer and gameplay footage suggest a richly detailed simulation that encompasses the full spectrum of managing a video rental store. Players are tasked with tracking rentals, stocking shelves with the latest releases, and assisting customers in their quest for the perfect movie. But the charm doesn’t stop there; the game allows for extensive customization of the store’s decor and layout. Players can add snack shelves, drink fridges, and even popcorn machines, all while hiring employees to help expand their burgeoning business.

The aesthetic of Retro Rewind is a vibrant homage to the ’90s, complete with colorful tracksuits worn by customers and neon signs that can adorn the walls of your virtual store. It offers a nostalgic trip for those who remember the heyday of video rentals, while also providing a unique experience for younger players who may not have had the chance to visit a video store during its prime. For those intrigued by the concept, a free demo is available, allowing potential players to sample the experience before committing to a purchase.

For a limited time, Retro Rewind is available at a launch discount, priced at .92 instead of its standard MSRP of .90, until March 24. This enticing offer presents a perfect opportunity for gamers to dive into the past and enjoy the charm of running their very own video rental store.

🗨️ Will you play Retro Rewind?

As one of Steam’s most popular new indie games, Retro Rewind offers a delightful throwback for those who remember the golden age of video rental stores. Are you considering adding it to your collection while it’s on sale?
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This sweet new PC indie game is a Steam top seller, and a blast from the past — it's a wonderful '90s nostalgia trip, and on sale for launch too