Step into the wonderfully chaotic world of Low-Budget Repairs, a 1990s-inspired repair simulator that's about to launch its Steam beta. The debut trailer captivated audiences, and now, lucky participants can experience the game firsthand starting March 3rd. Apply for a limited spot in the two-week beta test and help shape the game by reporting bugs and completing a feedback questionnaire.
Become the owner of a quirky repair business in 1990s Poland, where "budget" is the middle name. Expect the unexpected: patching leaks with duct tape, slapping paint on walls, bricking up windows, and even crafting cat doors by sawing doors in half. The only constant? The soothing presence of beer to keep spirits (and the questionable repairs) afloat.
Your duties as a low-budget repair guru include:
- Tackling a variety of room repairs and issues, from rescuing flooded bathrooms to overhauling entire apartments.
- Mastering the art of ultra-cheap fixes: thinning paint to the point of translucence, tile-laying sans level, and the ever-popular "toss old furniture out the window" technique.
- Frequent trips to hardware stores to procure bargain-bin tools—think hammers that shatter after a few swings and drills with a penchant for mid-job explosions.
- Ignoring customer preferences with blissful abandon—payment is guaranteed upon completion, regardless of the aesthetic (or structural) integrity of the repair.