Papers, Please

Papers, Please

Lucas Pope
August 7, 2013
Genres
Point-and-click, Puzzle, Simulator, Indie
Developers
Lucas Pope
Release Date
August 7, 2013 (11 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
3909
Content Rating
M Violence, Strong Language, Nudity, Drug Reference, Sexual Themes, Blood
Franchises
Papers, Please

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Summary

The communist state of Arstotzka has just ended a 6-year war with neighboring Kolechia and reclaimed its rightful half of the border town, Grestin. Your job as immigration inspector is to control the flow of people entering the Arstotzkan side of Grestin from Kolechia. Among the throngs of immigrants and visitors looking for work are hidden smugglers, spies, and terrorists. Using only the documents provided by travelers and the Ministry of Admission's primitive inspect, search, and fingerprint systems you must decide who can enter Arstotzka and who will be turned away or arrested.

Genres
Point-and-click, Puzzle, Simulator, Indie
Platforms
Linux, Android, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, Mac, PlayStation Vita
Developers
Lucas Pope
Release Date
August 7, 2013 (11 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
3909
Content Rating
M Violence, Strong Language, Nudity, Drug Reference, Sexual Themes, Blood
Franchises
Papers, Please

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Lucas Pope, the developer behind Papers, Please, says his new game, Return of the Obra Dinn, should be completed this fall. It takes place in the early 1800s and revolves around managing insurance and solving murder mysteries. There’s a brief new trailer as well. Currently, it’s being developed for PC and Mac.

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Not Tonight is a “dark comedy RPG” set in a Britain on the verge of collapse. You play as a bouncer exiled due to his heritage after Brexit talks fell apart. You can opt to join the resistance or keep your head down. There are elements of time management too, invoking Papers Please. It’ll be out this summer.

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The Papers, Please film adaptation now has a trailer. If you were wondering what a game about reading through documents would look like as a movie, the question has now be answered. Created by Nikita Ordynskiy with the full support of developer Lucas Pope, the short film is due out in 2018. 

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