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

Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-themed repair simulator, is finally opening its doors (or rather, patching its leaky ones) for beta testing! Gray2RGB has announced a two-week Steam beta test commencing March 3rd. While spots are limited, interested players can apply for a chance to experience this uniquely chaotic repair business.
The debut trailer, the only glimpse offered so far, generated significant buzz. Now, beta testers will get to see if the game lives up to the hype. Set in 1990s Poland, you'll run a low-budget repair shop where "fixing" involves duct tape, haphazard paint jobs, and the occasional brick-sealed window. Maintaining morale? That's a job for the ever-present beer supply!
Your duties as a low-budget repairman include:
- Tackling diverse repair challenges: From rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments.
- Mastering the art of cheap fixes: Think watered-down paint, level-less tiling, and the occasional furniture ejection.
- Scouring hardware stores for bargain tools: Expect hammers that break easily and drills with a penchant for mid-job explosions.
- Ignoring customer preferences (completely): Payment is guaranteed, regardless of the final product's…aesthetic qualities.
Apply for the beta test and prepare for a hilariously unconventional repair experience!