Primal Repairs turns renovations into prehistoric madness

A unique simulator, Primal Repairs, inspired by the animated series The Flintstones, has hit the Steam platform. The game offers a glimpse into the daily life of a handyman in a prehistoric suburb, where ordinary tasks are solved in the most creative way possible.
There are no conventional tools here; instead, there are living creatures and strange mechanisms. Players will repair stone cars, mow lawns with dinosaurs, and craft furniture from bones and hides. Even the most mundane tasks become absurd challenges: for example, if the “lawn mower” hits a stone, the dinosaur will develop a toothache, requiring urgent medical attention.
Valley the velociraptor, a versatile “multi-tool” capable of replacing a jack, drill, or vehicle, will assist in the work. The visual style strives for realism, which only enhances the comical contrast to the action.
It’s not yet clear whether the game will be a full-fledged open-world simulator or a series of scenario-based situations, but the developers promise freedom of exploration. The release date remains unknown, but Primal Repairs is already available to wishlist.
