The repair simulator game, Low-Budget Repairs, has captured the hearts of gamers with its unique 1990s aesthetic, showcased in its debut trailer—the only one released so far. Soon, eager participants will have the opportunity to verify that the game not only exists but also meets the high expectations set by its initial reveal.
Gray2RGB has exciting news for fans: beta testing for Low-Budget Repairs will kick off on March 3rd, exclusively on Steam. If you're interested, you can apply to be part of this limited-access event. The two-week testing period is your chance to dive into the game, report any bugs you encounter, and fill out a comprehensive feedback questionnaire at the end.
In Low-Budget Repairs, you step into the shoes of a small business owner in 1990s Poland, specializing in ultra-budget repairs. The reality of your job is hilariously chaotic—leaks are fixed with duct tape, walls are painted haphazardly, windows are sealed with bricks, and cat doors are made by simply sawing off half a door. But don't worry, there's always a cold beer to keep spirits up!
Your responsibilities in the game include:
- Fixing various rooms and tackling issues, such as rescuing flooded bathrooms or completely renovating apartments.
- Finding the cheapest possible solutions: diluting paint, laying tiles without a level, and even tossing old furniture out of windows.
- Visiting hardware stores to pick up bargain-bin tools, like hammers that break after a few hits or drills that might explode while in use.
- Ignoring customer preferences completely—rest assured, payment is guaranteed upon job completion, no matter the quality!
Get ready to immerse yourself in the quirky world of Low-Budget Repairs and see if you can handle the chaos of 1990s ultra-budget repairs!