Step into the chaotic world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's about to launch its Steam beta on March 3rd. Gray2RGB's debut trailer sparked considerable interest, and now you have a chance to experience the game firsthand. Space is limited, so apply for beta access now!
This two-week trial invites you to delve into the quirky world of running a cut-rate repair business in 1990s Poland. Expect the unexpected: patching leaks with duct tape, "painting" walls with haphazard smears, and securing windows with bricks. It's less about precision and more about sheer ingenuity (and maybe a few beers to maintain your sanity).
Your tasks as the owner of this uniquely unconventional business include:
- Tackling a variety of room repairs and issues, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments.
- Mastering the art of ultra-cheap repairs: thinning paint to the point of invisibility, tile-laying sans level, and the occasional (highly recommended) furniture-tossing-out-the-window maneuver.
- Braving the local hardware store for bargain-bin tools—think hammers that crumble after a few swings and drills with an alarming tendency towards mid-operation explosions.
- Ignoring customer preferences completely—payment is guaranteed, regardless of the (lack of) quality.
So, are you ready to embrace the glorious mess? Apply for the Low-Budget Repairs beta test and share your feedback!