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Olga Episode 1 cover art showing a peaceful autumn village from the 1980s.

Olga – Episode 1: A Quiet Adventure Through Memories

Posted on April 26, 2025October 13, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

A Beautiful, Slow-Paced Game — If You Can Reach It

Olga – Episode 1 is a heartfelt indie experience that transports players to a small mountain village in the 1980s. It’s a reflective journey about memories, quiet moments, and the people and places that define who we are. However, at the moment, some players are unable to access its Steam page due to ongoing technical issues.

What’s the Game About?

In this first episode, you step into the role of Olga as she returns to her childhood village of Belovodica. There’s no combat, no timer, and no pressure — just exploration, light puzzles, and a story that slowly unfolds with emotion and nostalgia. The focus is on atmosphere and character rather than action, giving players the space to take in every detail at their own pace.

The game’s design draws inspiration from Slavic folklore and rural life. You’ll wander through cozy wooden homes, listen to soft folk melodies, and uncover stories hidden in the corners of a lovingly crafted world.

A Setting Full of Life and Culture

The village itself feels alive — it’s more than a backdrop; it’s a living part of Olga’s story. Every sound, object, and architectural detail adds to the realism of Belovodica. From the creak of old floors to the light streaming through a cottage window, the game encourages you to slow down and notice the world around you.

You’ll find small discoveries everywhere: an old photograph tucked away, a diary entry left on a table, or a melody played softly on a radio. These little touches make the world feel deeply personal, rewarding those who take time to look closer.

What’s Going On with the Steam Page?

Some users have reported errors while trying to access the official Steam page — missing sections, broken links, or the page not loading at all. This may be due to ongoing maintenance, regional restrictions, or backend updates. If you’re affected, try clearing your browser cache, switching browsers, or checking again later. The developers are likely working to restore full access soon, and the wait will be worth it.

System Requirements

Minimum: Windows 10/11, Intel i3 or Ryzen 1600, 8GB RAM, GTX 950 or RX 470
Recommended: Intel i5 or Ryzen 3600, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060 or RX 580


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Game Info

Olga – Episode 1

Release Date: TBA

Genre: Walking Simulator, Narrative, Atmospheric

Developer: Workbench Entertainment

Platforms: Steam

Final Thoughts

Olga – Episode 1 isn’t a game that shouts for attention. Instead, it whispers its story softly and lets the world speak for itself. Its beauty lies in simplicity — in quiet exploration, human emotion, and cultural authenticity. Once the Steam page becomes accessible again, this is a title worth keeping on your radar.

If you appreciate slow-paced, narrative-driven experiences that leave an emotional imprint, Olga – Episode 1 deserves your attention. It’s a peaceful reminder that sometimes, the smallest stories can resonate the most.

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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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