The repair simulator Low-Budget Repairs inspired by the aesthetics of the 1990s, captured players' attention with its debut trailer—which remains the only one so far. But soon, lucky participants will have the chance to confirm that the game not only exists but also lives up to expectations.

Gray2RGB announced that beta testing for their project will begin on March 3rd via Steam. Interested players can apply to join, though spots are limited. The two-week trial period invites testers to report bugs and complete a feedback questionnaire at the end.

In this game, you officially become the owner of a small business in 1990s Poland, specializing in ultra-budget repairs. In reality, however, it’s even more chaotic—leaks are patched with duct tape, walls smeared with paint, windows sealed with bricks, and cat doors created by sawing off half a door. Thankfully, there's always beer to keep morale high!

According to the game's description, your responsibilities include:

  • Fixing various rooms and issues, such as saving flooded bathrooms or renovating entire apartments.
  • Finding the cheapest possible solutions: thinning out paint, laying tiles without a level, throwing old furniture out of windows, etc.
  • Visiting hardware stores to select bargain-bin tools like hammers that break after a few swings or drills prone to exploding mid-use.
  • Ignoring customer preferences entirely—payment is guaranteed upon completion, regardless of quality! 

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