Own an electronics repair shop! Fix phones, solder circuits & replace components in this co-op store management sim. Build your workshop, earn big!

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Planned Release Date: May 25, 2026

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About This Game

In ElectroFix Simulator, you build and manage your own electronics megastore: a chaotic, satisfying Best-Buy-style shop where you repair, customize, and sell everything from retro handhelds to high-end gaming PCs. Stock shelves, diagnose faulty devices, argue with impatient customers, and watch your tiny shop grow into a retail empire.

Buy, Fix, and Flip Electronics

There's nothing quite like the satisfaction of hunting down a broken device, stripping it to parts, and flipping it for profit, the same addictive loop that keeps players hooked on games like Car Mechanic Simulator, PC Building Simulator, and House Flipper. In ElectroFix, you:

  • Repair Game Boys, consoles, controllers, and PCs, a full retro gaming shop and console repair fantasy

  • Swap parts, clean components, re-apply thermal paste on a functional repair shop workbench

  • Test every device before it hits the shelf, no shortcuts

  • Unlock advanced tools as your reputation grows in this fix and flip electronics tycoon

A Store That Runs on Your Decisions

If you've ever lost hours to Supermarket Simulator, TCG Card Shop Simulator, or Supermarket Together, you already know the pull of stocking shelves and watching your margins grow. ElectroFix takes that same retail management obsession and drops it inside a buzzing tech tycoon and electronics store simulator:

  • Stock every aisle with consoles, games, GPUs, cables, and accessories

  • Build satisfying displays using physics-driven stacking; think Unpacking meets Shop Titans

  • Track inventory, set prices, and chase the perfect margin like a true store tycoon

  • Expand your layout as profits grow, from hole-in-the-wall repair shop game to full best buy simulator empire

The loop will feel immediately familiar to fans of Gas Station Simulator, Food Truck Simulator, Tavern Master, Schedule I, and Bear and Breakfast, that deeply satisfying rhythm of: restock, serve, upgrade, repeat.

Serve Customers With Personality

Every visitor has a story and a wishlist. Some are clueless, some demanding, some just looking for a deal. The customer chaos draws real inspiration from shop sims like Retro Rewind - Video Store Simulator, Pawn Shop Simulator, and Hunting Simulator — where reading the room and managing people turns out to be just as hard as managing inventory.

  • Read the room: recommend products based on what each customer actually needs

  • Upsell bundles, warranties, and custom builds like a seasoned floor manager

  • Handle returns, meltdowns, and the full catastrophe of a Saturday rush

Fans of Cooking Simulator and Overcooked 2 will recognize the beautiful stress of it all, except here, instead of plating pasta, you're arguing with someone about whether their GPU is actually dead. And fans of Abiotic Factor and Viscera Cleanup Detail will appreciate that the mess you leave behind is entirely your own fault.

Play in Co-Op

The best part of games like It Takes Two, Split Fiction, Lethal Company, R.E.P.O., Don't Starve Together, Valheim, and Grounded isn't just the gameplay, it's the chaos of doing it with someone else. ElectroFix is built with that same online co-op PC game soul. Think of it as the YapYap of electronics retail: perfectly functional until your co-op partner starts a new repair while the queue is sixteen people deep.

  • One player runs the sales floor while the other tears down devices at the bench, natural role-splitting like Satisfactory or Factorio

  • Coordinate during rush hours and big deliveries the way you would in Helldivers 2 or Monster Hunter Wilds, total chaos, total fun

  • Specialize your roles or improvise under pressure like the chaotic masterwork that is Peak

  • Stumble through the shift like the best moments in Arc Raiders, Borderlands 4, Content Warning, or RV There Yet, where everything going wrong is half the point

Whether you're drawn to the management side (Two Point Hospital, Two Point Museum, Planet Coaster 2, Palworld) or the hands-on grind (My Summer Car, Thief Simulator, Viscera Cleanup Detail), there's a role for you on the shop floor.

A Game That Grows With You

ElectroFix scratches the same itch as the best cozy sim games on PC, the slow and satisfying build of Stardew Valley, the creative freedom of Dinkum or Coral Island, the "just one more upgrade" compulsion of Dave the Diver or inZOI. But it also has teeth. Rush hour hits like a raid in Helldivers 2. A bad batch of trade-ins can wreck your whole week the way a bad run wrecks you in Project Zomboid. And nothing humbles you faster than a queue of twelve angry customers and a broken soldering iron, a feeling Overcooked 2 players will know in their bones.

This is, at its core, a game about making a small thing grow into a big thing: the same itch scratched by Farming Simulator 25, Euro Truck Simulator 2, Cities: Skylines, Two Point Museum, and every management sim that's ever stolen a weekend from you. You start with a tiny shop and a handful of tools. You end up running a retail empire where every shelf, every margin, and every arguing customer is something you built.

For the Business Builder and the Grinder Alike

If you've ever dreamed of running your own company from the ground up, ElectroFix speaks directly to that fantasy. The same drive that keeps players locked into Big Ambitions — building a business empire one storefront at a time — is exactly what you'll feel as you expand from a single repair bench to a full retail floor. Fans of Game Dev Tycoon know that the best business sims reward patience and smart decisions over brute-force grinding, and ElectroFix works the same way: every upgrade you unlock feels earned. If you've spent time in Supermarket Manager Simulator or Food Delivery Tycoon and wanted more mechanical depth, this is your next stop.

For those who like a little more chaos in their management loops, Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator and Two Point Campus both nail that tension between running a smooth operation and watching it unravel when demand spikes. ElectroFix sits right in that same space, except the currency is customer trust and working electronics instead of potions and diplomas. The budget pressure echoes Frostpunk 2 at its best: every decision carries weight, every penny misspent shows up on the scoreboard.

Build, Unlock, and Keep Going

The progression in ElectroFix is built for long sessions and that "just one more day" mentality that drives the best sim games. If you've ever stayed up too late in Planet Zoo fine-tuning an enclosure layout, or lost an afternoon in Let's Build a Zoo arguing with yourself about the optimal gift shop placement, you already know the feeling. That obsession with optimization, the same one that makes Rust players rebuild their base for the fifth time and Path of Exile 2 players respec their builds at 2 AM, lives inside every session of ElectroFix.

The unlockable tools, the shop expansions, the slowly improving reputation system: it all layers in the way that Hades II layers run upgrades or Kingdom Come: Deliverance II layers skill development. You start bad at this job. You get good. That journey is the point. Players who've sunk hours into Blue Prince or Dispatch for the puzzle of figuring out an optimal loop will find the same rewarding mental exercise here, except the puzzle changes every time a new customer walks in.

For Players Who Love a Beautiful Grind

Some of the most beloved games of recent years are beloved specifically because of how good they make repetition feel. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 perfected the rhythm of combat loops. Stellar Blade made the grind feel cinematic. And Wobbly Life proved that even the most chaotic co-op experience becomes a ritual when you play it with the right people. ElectroFix channels all of that: every shift is a loop, every customer is a variable, and every closing hour is a chance to reflect on what you'd do differently next time.

If you've played Chained Together and discovered that physical comedy with a co-op partner is a legitimate gameplay mechanic, ElectroFix will feel right at home. The co-op is light on forced coordination and heavy on organic moments the kind where one player is calmly reshelving GPUs while the other is sprinting across the store chasing a complaint. Wobbly Life-style energy in how it all falls apart.

Coming From Roblox? You'll Feel Right at Home.

A huge number of our players found us after spending time in Roblox's best simulation and tycoon experiences, and it makes complete sense. If you've grinded Blox Fruits or Adopt Me!, farmed your way through Grow a Garden, decorated your dream house in Welcome to Bloxburg or Brookhaven RP, worked a shift in Work at a Pizza Place, or escaped through Jailbreak, Tower of Hell, Doors, or Murder Mystery 2, you already understand the core loop that makes ElectroFix so hard to put down. The MeepCity crowd who loves just hanging out and building something together, the Pet Simulator X grinders chasing the next upgrade, the Rivals players who want something with a little more depth, the Fisch and Fish It! fans who love a relaxing but rewarding grind, the Steal a Brainrot hustlers who understand the joy of taking something that isn't yours and flipping it for profit, the Anime Defenders and Type Soul players looking for a new obsession between updates, the Fruits Battlegrounds fighters ready for a different kind of power trip, the Plants vs Brainrots fans who just want something a little unhinged, the shop is open, and it's already a complete mess. Come help fix it.

If Bee Swarm Simulator taught you the beauty of a structured grind with a clear next objective always in sight, ElectroFix runs on the same principle. If Phantom Forces showed you that Roblox can have mechanical depth that holds up against standalone PC games, this is the sim equivalent of that revelation. If you've played Dress to Impress and understand that even low-stakes decisions feel meaningful when there's a crowd watching, wait until you try to manage customer expectations on a Saturday with half your inventory on backorder. If The Strongest Battlegrounds or Blade Ball gave you a taste for competitive pressure in a casual package, ElectroFix delivers that same tension through queue management and repair deadlines rather than PvP. And if 99 Nights in the Forest taught you to love survival loops that get progressively harder the longer you stay, ElectroFix's late-game rush hours are built for you. Each shift is its own survival challenge. The forest just has better Wi-Fi.

Build your empire. One repaired electronic at a time.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10 or newer
    • Processor: intel core i3
    • Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10 or newer
    • Processor: intel core i3
    • Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
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