I Opened a Retro Repair Shop in early 2000s Tokyo!
Master the art of running a Tokyo repair shop simulator. See how to manage inventory, clean your workspace, and complete Eggotchi repair jobs. This video walks through the daily routine of operating a specialized repair shop in early 2000s Tokyo. If you enjoy simulation gameplay that focuses on the minute details of running a small business, this look at the repair shop simulator mechanics provides a clear view of the workflow. You will see exactly how to navigate the computer interface, accept incoming orders, and organize your daily tasks to keep the shop running efficiently. By following this walkthrough, you will understand the specific steps required for an Eggotchi repair, from reviewing client order details to checking parts and verifying payment. This breakdown highlights the essential inventory management strategies needed to succeed in this retro Tokyo repair shop environment without getting overwhelmed by complex systems. Subscribe for weekly simulation gaming breakdowns, and comment which repair game you want to see next.

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