Steam Price $2.99
Release Date 5/5/2023
Franchise Neoclassic Games
Developer Thanatos
Publishers
Steam App Id 2270900

Retrocausality

Set in Akihabara between the years 2000-2069, Retrocausality follows a group of college students who survive an anomaly only to find themselves in the middle of a temporal war.

Last Updated: 5/24/2024

1 Players In-Game
Player Score
56
2
1
Platforms
  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux

About Retrocausality

Retrocausality is a Casual, Indie, and Adventure game developed by Thanatos. On 5/5/2023, it was released on the Steam Store by Neoclassic Games, and Thanatos.

It can be played and ran on Windows systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.

According to Steam’s category system, Retrocausality supports the following features:

  • Steam Achievements
  • Family Sharing
  • Single-player

From the Steam community, Retrocausality has been tagged with the following user tags:

  • Futuristic
  • Investigation
  • War
  • Story Rich
  • Visual Novel
  • Narration
  • Retro
  • Gore
  • Mystery
  • Time Travel
  • Cyberpunk
  • Sci-fi
  • Politics
  • Anime
  • Casual
  • Dystopian
  • Robots
  • Adventure
  • Singleplayer
  • 2D

Media & Sceenshots

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Related Packages

Retrocausality is referenced by 1 package in the Steam Store. A package (or sub) is simply an item that can be purchased on Steam.

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