Step into the chaotic world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's about to get its first taste of real-world players. Following a captivating debut trailer (its only one so far!), Gray2RGB is thrilled to announce a Steam beta test commencing March 3rd. Space is limited, so interested players should apply quickly for a chance to participate in this two-week trial. Testers will be tasked with identifying bugs and providing valuable feedback via a post-test questionnaire.
Prepare to embrace the wonderfully absurd reality of running a 1990s Polish repair business. Forget pristine professionalism; this is where duct tape reigns supreme, paint splatters are badges of honor, and brick-sealed windows are considered a feature, not a flaw. Even cat doors are crafted from repurposed door halves! And let's not forget the essential morale booster: beer. Plenty of beer.
Your duties as the proprietor of this delightfully dysfunctional enterprise include:
- Tackling a variety of room repairs and emergencies, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to undertaking full apartment renovations.
- Mastering the art of ultra-budget solutions: thinning paint to the point of near-transparency, tile-laying sans level, and the occasional (highly effective) furniture ejection.
- Frequent trips to the hardware store, where your tool selection will consist of bargain-bin wonders – hammers with a limited lifespan and drills with a penchant for dramatic explosions.
- Ignoring customer preferences entirely. Payment is guaranteed upon completion, regardless of the… ahem… quality of your work.