Hands-On with Low-Budget Repairs: Beta Testing Starts Soon

Mar 17,25

Step into the wonderfully chaotic world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's finally opening its doors (or rather, its haphazardly-patched walls) for beta testing. Gray2RGB's debut trailer sparked considerable interest, and now, lucky players will get a chance to experience the game firsthand.

Starting March 3rd, a limited beta test will launch on Steam. Interested participants can apply, but spots are limited, so don't delay! This two-week trial invites players to dive into the game, report any bugs they encounter, and provide valuable feedback via a post-test questionnaire.

Prepare for a wild ride as you take the reins of a struggling 1990s Polish repair business. Forget meticulous craftsmanship; this is the realm of duct-tape fixes, paint-splattered walls, brick-sealed windows, and cat doors fashioned from sawed-off doors. But hey, at least there's always beer to keep spirits (and possibly the questionable repairs) afloat!

Your duties as the owner of this uniquely dysfunctional business include:

  • Tackling a variety of room repairs and issues, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to undertaking full apartment renovations.
  • Mastering the art of ultra-cheap fixes: think paint-thinning, level-less tiling, and the occasional furniture-chucking-out-the-window maneuver.
  • Braving the local hardware store for bargain-bin tools—expect hammers that shatter after a few swings and drills with a penchant for explosive mid-operation malfunctions.
  • Ignoring customer preferences with blissful abandon—payment is guaranteed upon completion, regardless of the final product's…aesthetic qualities.
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