The experience of getting acquainted with Polish renovation in the 90s did not pass without a trace for the developers from the Gray2RGB studio. The other day the team announced a simulator of a master craftsman, Majster Symulator.

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Users of Majster Symulator will take on the role of an enterprising jack-of-all-trades who will have to carry out renovation work in Polish apartment buildings from the 1990s.

The player’s task is to earn as much money as possible, while saving on everything: the paint can be diluted with water, and the tiles can be laid perfectly even without a level. A slight unevenness gives the room “character”.

«Furniture won’t fit through the door? No problem – without thinking twice, open the window and throw everything into the yard! A clean room and a satisfied client… unless he parked under the window,” the developers specify.

Players will have to not only carry out repairs, but also purchase for them. In a hardware store, like an experienced hunter, you need to look for the cheapest tools and materials.

Majster Symulator prioritizes the speed of work, not its quality. If the client suddenly notices the imperfection of the repairs carried out, then it’s worse for him: the money for the repairs has already been paid.

Majster Symulator does not have a release date (even approximate) yet, but there is a page on the Steam service. As of now, the game is only confirmed to support Polish and English.

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