Hands-On with Low-Budget Repairs: Beta Testing Starts Soon
Step into the quirky world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's about to launch its Steam beta. The debut trailer, a captivating glimpse into the game's unique charm, has already generated significant buzz. Now, lucky players will get a chance to experience the chaotic fun firsthand.
Gray2RGB is thrilled to announce the beta test, kicking off March 3rd on Steam. While spots are limited, interested players can apply for a chance to participate in this two-week trial. Testers will be tasked with reporting bugs and providing feedback via a post-test questionnaire.
Prepare for a wild ride as you become the owner of a struggling repair business in 1990s Poland. Forget pristine renovations; this is ultra-budget repair at its finest. Expect duct tape fixes, paint-splattered walls, brick-sealed windows, and cat doors fashioned from sawed-off doors. The only constant? The unwavering supply of beer to keep spirits (and you) afloat!
Your responsibilities as a low-budget repair guru include:
- Tackling a variety of room repairs and issues, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments.
- Mastering the art of extreme cost-cutting: thinning paint, tile-laying without a level, and the occasional furniture-tossing-out-the-window maneuver.
- Braving the local hardware store for bargain-bin tools—think hammers that break after a few uses and drills with a penchant for mid-job explosions.
- Ignoring customer preferences completely—payment is guaranteed upon completion, regardless of the questionable quality of your work!
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