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It details nicely the consequences of the corruption and adds a depth not often seen in management simulator games. Where the campaign mode does shine though is in its storytelling: it has an intricately developed story beginning with a condemned man, and goes on to reveal corruption inside and outside the prison.

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These range from how to deal with fires and riots, to how to provide for prisoners needs. The real fun of the game is to be found in sandbox mode: Prison Architect does have a campaign mode (if you can call it that), but it’s a bit subsided it isn’t much more than a small collection of tutorials teaching players how to deal with certain circumstances. Prisons can also be expanded not just in the current plot of land, but with the acquisition of more. The use of grants, bank loans and selling shares in the prison is a nice little technique to ensure you have some money to access.

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It’s simultaneously both satisfying and frustrating, but as long as you’re making a profit, that’s what matters. Management of the prison is nicely designed, showing how easy it is to both make and lose money as the game progresses. Eventually, or when you’ve had enough of your small mediocre outfit, you can sell your hard work for profit and start up somewhere else, with all this well-earned knowledge, experience and most importantly, cold hard cash. You need to assign and equip guards to keep the prison a happy place for all, hire doctors to treat wounds, and even call in riot police in case of, well, you know… a riot! And that’s not all you also have to manage everything from prisoner schedules, to deciding on security clearances, to even conducting an execution. You need to hire staff to do jobs from guards to gardeners, from cooks to cleaners.

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You will now need to run the facility like a well-oiled machine to ensure that it makes money. Unfortunately, it’s not all happy days in construction mode, because the moment prisoners enter, players go from being architects to prison managers moonlighting as architects. Me, I designed my prison to look like the prison from The Raid 2. With enough experience and thought, prisons can become so much more than just profitable ventures, but works of art too. You have plenty of tools at your disposal so you can better design your prison before laying the first brick. You’ll need to build places for them to do stuff how about weightlifting or playing snooker? Alternatively, you could provide them with an education, or set them to work doing jobs around the facility. Building a bigger prison for lots of prisoners is not enough though although you may be housing hardened criminals, it’s not all doom and gloom for them – they need to have a little fun.

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Grants are awarded for completing a series of set goals you’ll be given some money upfront (mostly), and once all of the requirements have been met, you’ll be awarded with more money. All this requires extra money, which can be attained through the allocation of grants. You’ll also need to continue to expand your prison if you want to earn the big bucks. There’s no time to relax though, as prisoners need cells, catering, security, exercise and entertainment. Eventually, your first prisoners will arrive and you can finally get underway making money. To start off with, you’ll need to build a simple operation of a holding cell, showers, a yard, canteen and kitchen. You start out with a small plot of land and $30,000. Players will need to juggle a lot of responsibilities if their super max is going to succeed.Īt its heart, Prison Architect is a construction game.

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Inspired by games like Dungeon Keeper and Theme Hospital, Prison Architect is a construction and management simulation game where the player is entrusted with the duty of building their own prison. Doing hard time now has a new meaning (especially as that statement comes from someone who has played this game for 125+ hours).įrom the studio who brought us the hit games Uplink, Darwinia and DEFCON (and who famously only employ 10 people) comes Prison Architect, or as the game developers suggest: “the world’s first Lock ‘Em Up”.










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