Step into the quirky world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's about to get its first taste of public play. The game, which initially captivated audiences with a single, memorable trailer, is finally opening its doors for beta testing.
Gray2RGB has announced a Steam beta test commencing March 3rd, offering a limited number of players a two-week trial. Interested participants can apply, but act fast – spots are limited! Testers will be tasked with identifying bugs and providing feedback via a post-trial questionnaire.
Prepare for a chaotic journey as you manage a small repair business in 1990s Poland. Forget pristine renovations; this is about duct-tape fixes, paint-splattered walls, brick-sealed windows, and cat doors fashioned from sawed-off doors. The only constant? A steady supply of beer to maintain morale!
Your responsibilities include:
- Tackling a variety of room repairs and issues, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments.
- Mastering the art of ultra-cheap fixes: thinning paint, tile-laying without a level, and the occasional (highly recommended) furniture-tossing-out-the-window maneuver.
- Scouring hardware stores for bargain-bin tools – think hammers that shatter after a few swings and drills with an alarming tendency to explode.
- Ignoring customer preferences completely. Payment is guaranteed upon project completion, regardless of the… ahem… quality of the work.