One of the biggest surprises on Steam this March was Retro Rewind – Video Store Simulator, a management game harking back to the golden age of Blockbuster. The indie game, which was developed by two people in Canada, recently celebrated its 100,000 copies sold milestone, a figure that immediately catapults it into a rare echelon of successful Steam games. Even now, amid Steam’s Spring Sale, the lighthearted simulator sits comfortably between games like Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon on the PC storefront’s top sellers.

