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Where are my Internets?

Developed by Lokator Studio · Published by DNVA

Indie
StatusOut now ReleaseDec 16, 2016 Price$2.99

At a glance

PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
ModesSingle-player, Multi-player, Co-op, LAN Co-op
Price$2.99
StatusOut now
Early accessNo
Languages2
Achievements45

Overview

An indie game by Lokator Studio, published by DNVA — single-player, multi-player, co-op, lan co-op.

Steam’s own one-line description: “"Where are my Internets? " It is a board game set in a strange fictional world that resembles our present-day world, but with elements of humour and surreal events. You play as a typical city person who arrives in a desolate countryside with no trace of the internet. Your aim is to survive in these tough conditions.” — developer/publisher text via the Steam store page.

Reception & community

Steam reviewsMostly Positive — 70% positive of 89
Owners (est.)20000 – 50000
Player-voted tags:IndieBoard GameRPGMakerAnimeComedyTurn-BasedCo-opFunnyFamily FriendlyGrid-Based MovementGreat Soundtrack4 Player Local

Review sentiment, ownership and peak-concurrent estimates via SteamSpy; tags are player-voted on Steam. Estimates change over time.

Features & modes

Derived from the gameplay modes and feature categories Steam lists for Where are my Internets?.

FeatureSupported
Single-playerYes
MultiplayerYes
Co-opYes
Online co-opNo
PvPNo
Cross-platform multiplayerNo
Full controller supportNo
Partial controller supportYes
Steam Cloud savesYes
Steam AchievementsYes

System requirements (PC)

As published on the Steam store page. Requirements can change between updates.

Minimum

  • OS *: WindowsR 7/8/8.1/10 (32bit/64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 1280x768 or better Display

Supported languages (2)

EnglishRussian

Where are my Internets? FAQ

Answered from the official Steam listing as of June 2026. Where something hasn't been announced, we say so rather than guess.

What kind of game is Where are my Internets??

Steam classifies Where are my Internets? as a Indie game, developed by Lokator Studio. "Where are my Internets? " It is a board game set in a strange fictional world that resembles our present-day world, but with elements of humour and surreal events. You play as a typical city person who arrives in a desolate countryside with no trace of the internet. Your aim is to survive in these tough conditions.

How much does Where are my Internets? cost?

As of June 2026, Steam lists Where are my Internets? at $2.99. Prices and regional pricing change — check the Steam page for the current figure.

Is Where are my Internets? single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes for Where are my Internets?: Single-player, Multi-player, Co-op, LAN Co-op. It supports both solo and multiplayer.

Is Where are my Internets? on PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch?

Our data comes from the Steam (PC) store, which lists Where are my Internets? for Windows, macOS, Linux. Console availability isn’t in our Steam-sourced data — check the official site or the console store.

Is Where are my Internets? out yet?

Yes — Steam lists a release date of Dec 16, 2016.

What platforms is Where are my Internets? on?

Where are my Internets? is listed for Windows, macOS, Linux on the Steam (PC) store. Console availability isn't covered by Steam's PC store data — check the official channels.

Is Where are my Internets? single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes: Single-player, Multi-player, Co-op, LAN Co-op.

How much does Where are my Internets? cost?

Steam lists it at $2.99.

Does Where are my Internets? have achievements?

Yes — Steam lists 45 achievements for Where are my Internets?.

Who made Where are my Internets??

Where are my Internets? is developed by Lokator Studio and published by DNVA.

Where to get Where are my Internets?

We don't sell games or track prices — this links to the official Steam store page.

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