Steam has started testing a fun Low-Budget Repairs (aka Majster Simulator) simulator for inept repairmen

By: Anton Kratiuk | 03.03.2025, 18:10

Announcement of a funny Low-Budget Repairssimulator (aka Majster Simulator) attracted huge attention of the public and within a week Polish game with unusual gameplay from indie studio Gray2RGB was added to the wish list of 150 thousand users, and a couple of months later this figure exceeded 500 thousand.

But after the debut trailer not a single video about the game was released and not a single testing session was held. Finally, the developer gave gamers the opportunity to try out Low-Budget Repairs.

Here's What We Know

Majster Simulator testing has started on Steam, for participation in which you need to apply. During two weeks gamers can familiarise themselves with the provided content and after that they should not only report the problems and shortcomings of the simulator, but also fill out a questionnaire.

As a reminder, Low-Budget Repairs is a fun game that will offer a unique experience of renovating flats in residential high-rise buildings in 1990s Poland.

The player's task is to make repairs and put the flat in conditional order, while doing so with minimal time and money, and even if the client is dissatisfied - it's not the master's problem.

The release date of Low-Budget Repairs remains unknown.

Source: Steam