
Run a tiny 90s kiosk in a chaotic Eastern country - Kolkhozland. Serve quirky customers, survive inspections, pick a side in a local power struggle, and uncover a hidden conspiracy - all in a story-driven retro management sim full of humor and choices.

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Kiosk 199X is a retro management sim set in the wild, weird and wonderful Eastern Country of the 1990s — a time of big hopes, small businesses, and customers who could brighten your day… or ruin it in seconds.
You run a tiny street kiosk where every decision matters: what you sell, how you talk to people, and whose side you quietly (or accidentally) take. Behind the comedy of daily chaos hides a much bigger story — involving local power struggles, shady deals, and a surprising puppet master.
🟩 90s Kiosk Simulator
Handle impatient customers, survive sudden inspections, and try not to run out of small change. Ever.
🟩 Story-Driven Customer Interactions
Every key customer has a personality, an agenda, or at least a funny line. Your dialogue choices shape relationships, reputation, and how far the story branches.
🟩 Two Factions, One Kiosk: Colonel Rywin vs. Don Gigante
The city’s “most influential citizens” want you on their side. Help one, annoy the other… or try to play both (good luck with that).
🟩 Day-Based Narrative Episodes
Each day brings new mini-events: rumors, bribes, odd requests, unexpected visitors, and the occasional VHS enthusiast with questionable taste.
🟩 Reputation & Consequences
Your choices impact future scenes, unlock new items, affect faction influence, and open unique story paths.
🟩 Authentic Retro Pixel Art
A love letter to the era of newspaper stands, cigarette walls, and VHS covers that definitely weren’t approved by any rating board.
🟩 A Hidden Ending:
Look beneath the surface and piece together clues to uncover the truth about the city’s real power broker.
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