
I urge you to keep trying to beat the game (essentially day 11) and see the ending. If you dont get the required loyaltyreadership goal by day 3, try again. So its short, and minimal, but has effective impact on your motivation to finish the game (youll see what I mean) Play it here. Theres a certain panic and anxiety you feel as it ticks down on those final days while you fret over the choice and prominence of the articles. You need to reach certain goals by the end of some days in order to prevent bad things from happening to you. Theres also fluff pieces you want to use to increase readership. It won’t be free but we aren’t sure of premium that will be charged yet.In it, you are a newspaper editor for a corrupt government body. Which ending will you find? Papers, Please will release on Android and iOS on August 5th. The story has 20 different endings which completely depend on the actions taken.

Performing tasks correctly will earn the player money to spend on survival. Their duty sees them review passports and related documents from tonnes of citizens which they must scrutinize according to the tools and guides, based on which they must accept the perfect ones, while rejecting people with incomplete information, and detain those who falsify it. Papers, Please takes place in Arstotzka, a fictional and dystopian eastern bloc-like country where players assume the role of a border-crossing immigration officer. The game will be downloadable on both from August 5th and those who have the iPad app will merely need to update it to play the new version. Things will change now as Lucas Pope took to Twitter to announce that Papers, Please will be arriving on the App Store and Google Play so that Android and iPhone users can enjoy playing the masterpiece. It launched nearly a decade ago in 2013 on PC and was extremely well-received The game went on to win numerous awards like the Best Game of 2013, the BAFTA for Strategy & Simulation, and Top Indie Game of 2013.īut, in the last nine years Papers, Please was mainly played on PC, with some iOS users being able to enjoy it on iPad. But a game that stands out from the list is the dystopian Papers, Please. Lucas Pope is one of the most creative minds in the indie game world and has created epic titles like Return of the Obra Dinn, Republia Times, Helsing’s Fire, Six Degrees of Sabotage, The Sea has No Claim, and so many more.
