The repair simulator *Low-Budget Repairs*, inspired by the nostalgic aesthetics of the 1990s, has captivated gamers with its debut trailer—the only one released to date. Soon, fortunate 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 announced that beta testing for *Low-Budget Repairs* will commence on March 3rd, exclusively on Steam. Eager players can apply to participate, though spots are limited. The two-week testing phase will allow testers to identify and report bugs and complete 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 the game is delightfully chaotic—leaks are temporarily fixed with duct tape, walls are hastily painted, windows are sealed with bricks, and cat doors are improvised by sawing off half a door. Amidst the chaos, there's always a cold beer to boost morale!
According to the game's description, your responsibilities encompass:
- 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 a level, and disposing of old furniture by throwing it out of windows.
- Visiting hardware stores to pick out bargain-bin tools, like hammers that break after a few swings or drills that might explode mid-use.
- Completely disregarding customer preferences—payment is assured upon completion, regardless of the quality of work!