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It Works: Electronics Repair Simulator
Releases: 2026
Developer
Games Incubator
Publisher
Games Incubator, PlayWay S.A.
Description
Manage Your Own Electronics Workshop!
Take on repair jobs, diagnose faults, solder and replace components. One mistake can cost you a client - and your profits - so work precisely!Your Workshop
Start in a home garage and offer a wide range of repair services. Identify faults, troubleshoot issues, and fix increasingly complex devices. Improve your skills to take on more advanced tasks.Diagnose Issues
Receive orders from clients and use a multimeter to pinpoint problems. With detailed instructions, you'll learn how to properly diagnose faults and choose the best repair methods.Keep Supplies Stocked
Running a repair shop means keeping inventory in check! Order essential parts - resistors, capacitors, fuses, coils, ICs, and more - directly from your in-game computer via the Internet.Jobs & Reputation
Accept, unbox, and repair customer devices. Watch out for risky orders - they can affect your reputation. Every decision can help you rise… or lead to your downfall.“It Works on My End”
Not everything has to be difficult! Routine jobs - like fixing mice, speakers, or keyboards - offer quick cash. They’re simple but help keep your finances stable and build experience.Grow Your Business
Earn money and invest in better equipment, tools, and amenities - from a fridge stocked with energy drinks to precision screwdrivers. Fatigue is your enemy, and worn-out tools can do more harm than good.Price
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