Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-themed repair simulator, is finally opening its doors (or rather, patching its leaky ones) for beta testing! The game, which initially captivated audiences with a single, highly anticipated trailer, will launch its Steam beta on March 3rd. While spots are limited, interested players can apply for a chance to participate in this two-week trial. Testers will be tasked with identifying bugs and providing valuable feedback via a post-trial questionnaire.
Step into the shoes of a small-business owner in 1990s Poland, navigating the wonderfully chaotic world of ultra-budget repairs. Expect duct-tape fixes, paint-splattered walls, brick-sealed windows, and cat doors fashioned from sawed-off doors. The only constant? The ever-present beer supply to keep spirits (and the questionable repairs) afloat!
Your duties as a low-budget repair specialist include:
- Tackling diverse repair challenges: From rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments, no job is too small (or too messy).
- Mastering the art of cheap fixes: Thinning paint, tile-laying without a level, and the occasional furniture-tossing-out-the-window are all part of the job description.
- Shopping for bargain-bin tools: Expect hammers that break easily and drills with a penchant for mid-use explosions. It's all part of the charm!
- Ignoring customer preferences (with a guaranteed paycheck!): Quality is optional; payment is guaranteed upon completion.
Don't miss your chance to experience the uniquely charming chaos of Low-Budget Repairs! Apply for the Steam beta starting March 3rd.