What Is Papers, Please available on?

What Is Papers, Please available on?

Papers, Please
Engine OpenFL (with Haxe)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, PlayStation Vita
Release Windows, OS X August 8, 2013 Linux February 12, 2014 iOS December 12, 2014 PlayStation Vita December 12, 2017
Genre(s) Puzzle, simulation

What does MOA mean in Papers, Please?

A citation without penalty. A M.O.A. citation is a document given to the inspector should he violate immigration protocol. This document is generated in the following cases: Denying an entrant whose documents are all correct.

Is Papers, Please Based on a true story?

“The concept was inspired by frequent trips through airport immigration.” Papers, Please is a dark game. It takes place in the fictional dystopia of Arstotzka, a communist state circa 1982.

What is the story behind the game Papers Please?

An official adaptation of the award winning game “Papers, Please” by Lucas Pope. 1982 – East Grestin, Arstotzka. The 6-year war with neighboring Kolechia is over. There is a fragile peace. A border checkpoint now separates east and west Grestin. – 98% of the 9,647 user reviews for this video are positive.

Is there a way to get Papers Please on Steam?

“Papers, Please” and the red eagle logo are trademarks of 3909 LLC. You can use this widget-maker to generate a bit of HTML that can be embedded in your website to easily allow customers to purchase this game on Steam.

What is the movie Papers Please about?

Play the dystopian document thriller that inspired the film! An official adaptation of the award winning game “Papers, Please” by Lucas Pope. 1982 – East Grestin, Arstotzka. The 6-year war with neighboring Kolechia is over. There is a fragile peace. A border checkpoint now separates east and west Grestin.

Where can I find more information about streaming videos on Steam?

More information about streaming videos can be found in the Streaming Videos on Steam FAQ. Play the dystopian document thriller that inspired the film! An official adaptation of the award winning game “Papers, Please” by Lucas Pope.