
Arcadia Cafe - domestic horror in early 2000s. Work the night shift as a student at a roadside cafe. Meet bizarre guests, get cash for your job, but beware — homecoming may be much more horrible than you expect.
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Tracked since Jul 7, 2026.
Steam Train Fest starts Jul 20, 2026
Lowest tracked price: CA$4.49 (Jul 7, 2026) · current best: CA$5.99.
87% positive reviews in the last 30 days (92% all-time) · 6 peak players in the last 30 days.
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Arcadia Cafe is a domestic horror game about a college student working late shifts in the nameless city in Ukraine. During night shifts, you will meet strange, bizarre characters with their own needs. Serve well, or consequences may affect your life.
Key Features:
Domestic Horror: Simple, mundane, routine work becomes a nightmare when you don't expect it.
Night shift worker gameplay: take the role of a night shift worker in a roadside cafe and meet strange, bizarre guests with their own needs.
Ukrainian Theme: Environmental art inspired by the unique culture of Ukraine in the early 2000s.
VHS Aesthetic: The VHS aesthetic makes one feel like they're in the early 2000s. Interlacing and jitter in the analog video signal add extra immersion to the horror experience.