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Still quite an enjoyable experience if you're into tycoons/business sims! If you're wanting to take the devices apart yourself and manually fix stuff, you probably will not enjoy the game.
i do this stuff as a hobby so i was kinda just seeking that in game form yk
only game i saw that was pretty close was electrix but thats probably never gonna release lol
and thanks for the suggestion ill check it out
This is not actually about repairing. This is sort of a business management game. It's more like "Run a business in Yelsin's Russia" game. You get pulled across the table by the mob, robbed, and asked left-and-right to violate the privacy of your customers. Now, I'm not saying this couldn't happen in the USA. I'm saying this was Russia under the USA-sponsored Yelsin. So, maybe think about a shop in Chicago? It's that sort of thing.
How much victimization can you suffer and still make your shop profitable?