The repair simulator game, Low-Budget Repairs, inspired by the aesthetics of the 1990s, has captured the gaming community's attention with its debut trailer—the only one released so far. Excitement is building as lucky participants will soon have the opportunity to verify that the game not only exists but also meets the high expectations set by its unique concept.
Gray2RGB, the developer behind this project, has announced that beta testing will commence on March 3rd through Steam. Enthusiastic players can apply to participate, although spots are limited due to the exclusive nature of the trial. The two-week beta period is designed to allow testers to report any bugs they encounter and complete a comprehensive feedback questionnaire at the end.
In Low-Budget Repairs, players step into the shoes of a small business owner in 1990s Poland, specializing in ultra-budget repairs. The game humorously depicts the chaos of the trade—leaks are patched with duct tape, walls are haphazardly smeared with paint, windows are sealed with bricks, and cat doors are created by simply sawing off the bottom half of a door. To keep spirits up amidst the madness, there's always a cold beer at hand!
According to the game's description, your responsibilities encompass a range of tasks that embody the essence of low-budget repairs:
With its unique blend of humor and challenge, Low-Budget Repairs promises to deliver an unforgettable gaming experience that celebrates the quirky and chaotic world of budget repairs in 1990s Poland.