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I'd been playing Introversion Software's prison construction and management simulator the same way I play any other sim, by slowly expanding my network of buildings—cells, rec rooms, storage ...
Prison Architect isn’t a game that shoots for absolute realism by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s one of the most detailed small-scale simulators that you’re ever likely to play.
It’s apparent from an early alpha build of Prison Architect that the British ... Put in charge of a small, pre-constructed prison, ... militant guards along with solitary confinement cells and ...
Prison Architect works well on both a large and small scale. The planning and construction of buildings is enjoyable and challenging, and I'd even find myself mentally planning projects when I ...
Prison Architect finally finished serving its three-year Early Access sentence. We take a look at the promised land, Version 1.0, to see if it's worth your time.
Prison Architect will have you face many different kinds of prisoners. One such kind of prisoner is Death Row inmates. These are prisoners that are ready to face the death sentence, provided their ...
Prison Architect, Introversion Software’s long-awaited incarceration simulator, begins by asking the player to construct an electric chair. A milquetoast, Walter White-type has murdered his wife ...
Prison Architect is not an easy game. Newcomers go through a “campaign mode” tutorial where they are thrown into a succession of five prisons and tasked with fixing various problems.
Prison Architect is the grim new sim title from indie studio Introversion. VG247's Dave Cook speaks with the dev about death row, shanking and the poor treatment of indies in the console market today.