![]() ![]() ![]() This was followed by a Linux port on February 12, 2014, a port on the iPad through the App Store on December 12, and a Playstation Vita port released 3 years later on December 12, 2017. Pope released the beta of Papers, Please in early 2013, with the full game released on Augon Steam for Windows and Mac OS X. Lucas got his inspiration for the game by the work of immigration inspectors through trips within Asia and from the US, realizing how the experience could be turned into a game. Since leaving Naughty Dog, he developed short Flash games for the Ludum Dare competition, along with his first Flash game The Republia Times (shown below) which Papers, Please slightly references. Papers, Please was developed by former Naughty Dog employee Lucas Pope, who left the company after working on Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. ![]() After achieving a certain ending, the player can unlock an endless game mode where they can process an infinite amount of entrants. ![]() Throughout the game, the player can make various choices, some of which that can affect their received ending, with 20 endings available to earn, such as making an alliance with a secret organization to topple the government, allowing in the wife of an entrant who lacks the correct documentation, or sacrificing amenities such as food and heat to save money, to the detriment of the player's family members. At the end of the day, the player receives their salary, depending on how many entrants they've processed and on how many fines they've received. Breaking any of these rules too many times can eventually result in fines for that day. As the month progresses, rules can be added, changed, or removed, increasing or decreasing the difficulty. This is done by looking at the entrant's offered documentation and the given rules, and this must be done before the day is over. Papers, Please is a point-and-click puzzle game where the player must determine whether or not an entrant into Arstotzka is allowed into the country or denied entry. Over the course of a month, the player will need to deal with a number of obstacles, ranging from identifying discrepancies in the documents of entrants to making difficult moral choices, all the while trying to care for their family. Taking place in the fictional communist country of Arstotska in 1982, the player takes the role of a recently-chosen immigration inspector who has to operate the newly established border checkpoint between Arstotska and their political rival Kolechia, with whom they have recently ended a six-year war with, in the border town of Grestin. Since its release in August of 2013, the game, which follows a recently designated immigration inspector, has earned a number of accolades, and garnered a fandom along with the release of a short film released on February 24, 2018. Papers, Please (subtitled as Papers, Please: A Dystopian Document Thriller) is an independent point-and-click puzzle game developed by Lucas Pope and published through his company 3909 LLC. Indie game, lucus pope, video game, 3909, immigration, inspector, immigration inspector, communism, pixellated, arstotzka, glory to arstotzka, border checkpoint, jorji costava, cobrastan, dystopia, document, puzzle, eastern bloc, lucas pope, kolechia, gre ![]()
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