In Fix It - The Handyman Simulator, you run your own handicraft business and complete various tasks around the house as a craftsman with various tools.
Gameplay
Everything is included, from electrical and gardening work to installing plumbing systems, painting walls and laying floors. In a pickup truck, van and flatbed truck, you explore the open map full of craft jobs - you help where you are needed and choose your tasks freely. But don't forget to always keep an eye on your finances!
Features
Own business, finance and inventory management
Different tasks like electrical work, installation, gardening, renovation and more
Open game world
Three vehicles: pickup, van, flatbed
Three purchasable locations to choose from
Different tools that can be used to expand the business
Login or register at the official Steam Website and download Steam client
Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password
Click the Games Menu.
Choose Activate a Product on Steam...
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process
After the successful code verification, go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.
News & Updates
2026-04-27
30 Years of Fear: Celebrating the Legacy of Resident Evil
It has been 3 whole decades of zombie survival horror since the Resident Evil series started and we decided to cover the most recent developments in the CAPCOM masterpiece that is synonyms with all kinds of deadly and gory heart-stopping experiences that would make you chill every time you decide to partake in it! Originally titled Biohazard (in Japan), the Resident Evil franchise spans across multiple…
From Wishlist to Courtroom: The Steam Lawsuits Explained
There have been numerous Steam court case lawsuits throughout the years and ever since the start of the year they have made the pile even bigger! We decided to check out some of the latest accusations against the popular gaming platform as well as go through some of the previous cases that caused a stir of Valve legal issues in the past! Gabe Newell and Valve have definitely not been strangers to the court system…