Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Camera Comfort
Custom Volume Controls
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Steam Cloud
Stats
Family Sharing

Manage your very own video store in the early 90s! Rent, sell, decorate and expand your business from the ground up and relive the golden ages of video rentals!

Developers: Blood Pact Studios
Publishers: Blood Pact Studios
Release Date: 17 Mar, 2026
Price (USD): 19,90€
Current Players: 3.7k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(95%)
nostalgic feel
detailed gameplay
humorous elements
relaxing loop
immersive experience
relaxed pacing
simple mechanics
nostalgic nostalgia
repetitive gameplay
minor bugs
lacking content
unreliable employees
The general sentiment towards the game is positive, with players appreciating its nostalgic appeal and immersive store management experience. The game's simplicity and relaxed pacing make it enjoyable for those seeking a casual gaming experience, although some wish for deeper mechanics and more content as progression feels repetitive at advanced stages. While it captures the fun and charm of a 90s video rental store, the lack of challenge and content depth are noted as areas for improvement.

Positive Points

  • The game is praised for its nostalgic feel, capturing the essence of running a VHS video rental store from the 90s.
  • Players appreciate the detailed and immersive gameplay that includes managing a shop, dealing with customers, and stocking VHS tapes.
  • The game's art style and design are commended, with specific appreciation for the generated movie titles and covers.
  • The game provides a relaxing and satisfying gameplay loop, making it a standout in the store simulation genre.
  • The addition of quirky and humorous elements, such as interactions with customers and dealing with late fees, adds to the charm of the game.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players find the content lacking after reaching a certain point, leading to repetitive gameplay.
  • There are reports of minor bugs and lack of depth in certain features, such as customer interactions and price settings.
  • Players noted that the current economy system and store expansion options do not significantly impact game progression or earnings.
  • Employees in the game can be unreliable, frequently asking for raises or taking unscheduled breaks, which affects gameplay.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game’s pacing and difficulty are considered too easy by some, comfortable for others, but is appreciated as relaxing for those who enjoy a low-stress experience.
  • While some players find the nostalgic element of the game to be a huge draw, others feel it may overshadow the lack of complex gameplay mechanics.
  • Common Themes

  • Nostalgia is a significant factor in the game's appeal, especially for players who remember visiting video rental stores in the 90s.
  • The humorous and quirky aspects of customer interactions and randomly generated movie titles are commonly enjoyed.
  • The game functions well as a relaxing simulation with a simple yet engaging gameplay loop, but lacks lasting depth for some players.
  • Updated 3/24/2026, 12:01:37 AM UTC