offline accessBuy Still There Steam Offline Account
A Still There offline account gives you full access to the game for a one-time $9.99 instead of the regular ~$14.99 on Steam, a 33% saving. You sign in to a shared Steam account that already owns Still There, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the complete single-player story start to finish. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is in crypto, and it works worldwide with no region lock.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$14.99 (save ~33%)
- What it is
- Shared Steam account that already owns Still There
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — full single-player story
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy Still There cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Still There offline account — a shared Steam account that already owns the game in its library. After payment you receive the credentials, sign in, set Steam to Offline Mode, and the game is ready to launch. There is no key to redeem, no waiting on a region-locked store page, and no DLC hunting. The full experience of Still There is right there in the library, including its multiple endings and the day-to-day maintenance loop aboard the Bento lighthouse.
This is a one-time purchase at $9.99 — versus the usual ~$14.99 on the Steam store — so you keep about 33% by going through a shared account instead of buying the listing at full price. The price you see is the price you pay; there is no subscription, no recurring charge and no extra fee at delivery. You play the same single-player narrative adventure that the developers shipped, with the same puzzles, the same dialogue trees and the same atmospheric soundtrack, just without paying the full retail tag.
Because the account is delivered ready to use, there is nothing to configure beyond logging in and flipping the Offline toggle. If you have never used an offline account before, the steps are short and the same for every game: sign in once while online, then disconnect into Offline Mode and play. The Still There offline account is meant for exactly this — a clean, low-cost way to enjoy a story-driven game without the standard storefront price.
How a Still There offline account works
Still There is a single-player narrative game, which makes it a natural fit for offline play. You receive the shared account login, enter it in the Steam client, let Steam verify the session once while connected, then choose Steam > Go Offline from the menu. From that point you can launch Still There whenever you like, with no need to stay connected. Offline Mode keeps your save data locally, so your progress through the radio messages, the lighthouse repairs and the branching story is preserved on your machine.
The reason this works so smoothly is that Still There has no online multiplayer, no live service and no always-online requirement — it is a contained story you move through at your own pace. Everything the game needs is installed locally, so once the files are downloaded you are free to disconnect. You play in Offline Mode on the shared account rather than on your own personal Steam profile, which is the trade-off that keeps the price low. Your own account stays untouched.
Practically speaking, you download Still There once through Steam, then run it offline as often as you want. If you ever get a session error or the access stops working, that is what the replacement guarantee covers — you contact support and get a fresh working account. The flow is built to be hands-off after the first sign-in, so most buyers download, switch to Offline Mode, and never think about it again while they finish the story.
Cheaper than a Steam key
A Still There Steam key from a typical reseller will usually land somewhere around the $14.99 retail mark, sometimes a little under during a sale. The offline account route is a flat $9.99 with no sale required, which is roughly a third off and consistent year-round. You are paying for access to the game through a shared account rather than for a brand-new license on your own profile, and for a single-player story like this, the practical result on screen is the same complete game.
Keys also come with the usual friction: region restrictions, activation limits, and the risk of a revoked key after you have already redeemed it. A shared offline account sidesteps the region problem entirely — there is no region lock, so it works the same no matter if you are in the US, UK, Canada, Australia or the EU. And because nothing is permanently tied to your personal account, there is no redeemed-then-revoked dead end; if access ever drops, the replacement guarantee gets you back in.
If your goal is simply to play Still There from start to finish for the lowest reliable price, the offline account is the cheaper, simpler option. You skip the storefront markup and the key-activation lottery, pay $9.99 once in crypto, and start playing within minutes. For a story game you will likely finish in a single sitting or two, that is hard to beat.
Is it safe?
Yes, with a clear and honest understanding of what you are buying. This is a shared offline Steam account, not your own personal license, and we say that plainly rather than dressing it up as something it is not. You play Still There in Offline Mode on credentials we provide. We do not claim it is an official store purchase or that it adds the game to your own Steam profile — it is an offline-account product, and it does what offline accounts do.
Every order is backed by a free replacement guarantee. If the account ever stops giving you access to Still There, you contact support and receive a working replacement at no extra cost. Delivery itself is automated, so the credentials arrive immediately after your crypto payment confirms, with no manual delay or back-and-forth. There is no card data to hand over, which keeps your payment details out of the equation entirely.
To keep things smooth, the only rule that matters is to play in Offline Mode rather than forcing the shared account online during a session that is not yours. Follow that and the experience is stable and uneventful. Still There is a calm, slow-burn game about routine and memory, and the offline-account setup is meant to match — quiet, predictable, and low-maintenance once you are in.
About Still There
Still There is a narrative adventure set on the remote Bento space-lighthouse, where you take on the role of a lone keeper whose every day plays out the same way — until a mysterious radio message cuts through the silence and starts to unravel the routine. The game blends environmental puzzle-solving with a deeply personal story about grief, memory and the things we hold onto, told largely through the radio chatter and the small maintenance rituals that keep the lighthouse running.
Much of the gameplay revolves around keeping the lighthouse operational: reading manuals, flipping switches, and solving the practical problems that keep coming over the comms, all while the larger emotional story slowly reveals itself. Choices you make along the way steer the narrative toward different endings, giving you a reason to think about how you respond rather than just clicking through. The hand-drawn art and the moody soundtrack do a lot of the heavy lifting, building a lonely, contemplative atmosphere that sits with you after the credits.
It is a relatively short, focused single-player experience — the kind of story game you can finish over a couple of evenings and then revisit to chase a different ending. If you like quiet, character-driven adventures with a melancholy streak and a sci-fi backdrop, Still There delivers exactly that, and the offline account lets you experience all of it for $9.99 instead of the full Steam price.
// pros
- Flat $9.99 — about 33% off the ~$14.99 Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery after payment
- Full single-player story playable in Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — no online multiplayer
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own profile
Playing Still There offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Still There — questions
Can you play Still There offline?
Yes. Still There is a single-player game, so after you sign in once and switch Steam to Offline Mode you can play the entire story offline, with your saves kept locally.
How much is Still There on bonege?
It is a one-time $9.99 for the offline account, versus the regular ~$14.99 on Steam — about 33% less.
How fast is delivery?
Delivery is instant and automated. The account credentials arrive immediately after your crypto payment is confirmed.
How do I pay?
Payment is in crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There are no card payments, so no card details are needed.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key adds the game to your own profile but costs around $14.99 and can be region-locked. This is a shared offline account you play in Offline Mode for $9.99, with no region lock and a replacement guarantee.
Is it safe?
Yes. It is a shared offline account played in Offline Mode, delivered automatically, with a free replacement if access ever stops. We don't claim it's an official store purchase — it's an offline-account product.



