
Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-themed repair simulator, is finally opening its doors (albeit slightly askew) 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 uniquely chaotic game firsthand.
The debut trailer, the only glimpse offered so far, perfectly captures the game's quirky charm. Now, beta testers will get to confirm if the game lives up to its promising premise.
Step into the shoes of a 1990s Polish entrepreneur running an ultra-budget repair business. Expect the unexpected: duct-tape fixes, haphazard paint jobs, brick-sealed windows, and cat doors fashioned from sawed-off doors. The only constant? A steady supply of beer to maintain spirits (and possibly sanity).
Your duties as a low-budget repairman include:
The beta test runs for two weeks, offering participants the opportunity to report bugs and provide valuable feedback via a post-test questionnaire. Don't miss your chance to be among the first to experience the uniquely charming world of Low-Budget Repairs.