The eagerly anticipated repair simulator, Low-Budget Repairs, has captured the hearts of gaming enthusiasts with its unique 1990s aesthetic showcased in its debut trailer—the only one released so far. Fans won't have to wait much longer to dive into the experience, as Gray2RGB has announced that the game's beta testing will commence on March 3rd via Steam. Those interested in joining the limited spots for the two-week trial can apply now. Beta testers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the game, report any bugs, and provide valuable feedback through a questionnaire at the end of the trial.
In Low-Budget Repairs, players step into the shoes of a small business owner in 1990s Poland, specializing in ultra-budget repairs. The game humorously exaggerates the chaos of low-cost solutions, where leaks are fixed with duct tape, walls are haphazardly painted, windows are bricked up, and cat doors are fashioned by sawing doors in half. Amidst the madness, players can always count on a cold beer to keep spirits up!
The game's description outlines a range of responsibilities for players, which include:
- Fixing various rooms and tackling issues such as rescuing flooded bathrooms or renovating entire apartments.
- Finding the most cost-effective solutions: diluting paint, laying tiles without proper leveling, and disposing of old furniture by tossing it out of windows.
- Visiting hardware stores to pick up bargain-bin tools, like hammers that disintegrate after a few hits or drills that might explode during use.
- Completely disregarding customer preferences—payment is secured upon job completion, no matter the quality of work!
With its unique premise and engaging gameplay, Low-Budget Repairs promises to deliver a fun and memorable experience to players during the upcoming beta testing phase.