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 unique and chaotic game firsthand.
The debut trailer, the only glimpse offered so far, hinted at the game's quirky charm, and now beta testers will get to confirm if it delivers on its promise. Players will step into the shoes of a small-business owner in 1990s Poland, tackling ultra-budget repairs. Expect plenty of duct tape, haphazard paint jobs, brick-sealed windows, and the occasional cat door fashioned from a sawed-off door. And of course, beer to fuel the madness!
Your tasks as a low-budget repairman include:
- Emergency Repairs: Tackling flooded bathrooms and undertaking full apartment renovations.
- Creative Cost-Cutting: Employing inventive (and often questionable) methods, from thinning paint to tile-laying without a level, and even tossing old furniture out windows.
- Bargain Hunting: Stocking up on cheap, unreliable tools from hardware stores—think hammers that shatter and drills with a penchant for exploding.
- Customer Satisfaction (Not!): Ignoring client preferences entirely; payment is guaranteed upon job completion, regardless of the end result!
The beta test will run for two weeks, giving participants ample opportunity to uncover bugs and provide valuable feedback via a post-test questionnaire. Don't miss your chance to get in on the ground floor of this hilariously unconventional repair simulator!