Read the work order first, repair only what the customer requested, reassemble completely, then pack the device for collection.

ReStory is a work-order game before it is a parts-shopping game. On the first day, read the customer's request before removing components. Clean, inspect, or replace only what the job requires, put every part back, then pack the finished device. A repair that looks clean can still be incomplete when a small panel or requested task was missed.
The official Steam listing confirms the wider loop: customers bring devices in person or place online orders, the in-game browser supplies replacement parts, and conversations can change later story outcomes. Licensed Atari hardware appears alongside fictional mid-2000s electronics. None of that changes the safest opening rule: finish the visible job before spending money on speculative inventory.
Use the ReStory first day guide for the complete order of operations. We will add device-specific parts only after checking the release build; this page does not guess component lists, prices, or profit margins.
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Questions players ask next
Is ReStory available on Mac?
Steam currently lists Windows and macOS support; the macOS requirements specify Apple silicon.
What finishes a repair order in ReStory?
Complete every requested task, reassemble the device, choose Pack, and place the package where the customer can collect it.