The repair simulator Low-Budget Repairs, inspired by the aesthetics of the 1990s, has successfully captured the attention of gamers with its debut trailer—the only one released so far. However, soon, a select group of participants will have the opportunity to experience the game firsthand and verify that it not only exists but also meets the high expectations set by its initial reveal.
Gray2RGB has announced that beta testing for their eagerly anticipated project will commence on March 3rd, accessible through Steam. Those interested in participating can apply, though it's worth noting that spots are limited. The two-week testing period will allow participants to report any bugs they encounter and complete a comprehensive feedback questionnaire at the end of the trial.
In Low-Budget Repairs, players step into the shoes of a small business owner in 1990s Poland, specializing in ultra-budget repairs. The reality of the game, however, is far more chaotic—leaks are hastily patched with duct tape, walls are sloppily smeared with paint, windows are sealed off with bricks, and cat doors are crudely fashioned by sawing off half a door. Amidst the chaos, there's always a cold beer on hand to keep spirits up!
According to the game's description, players will take on the following responsibilities: