
'The communist state of Arstotzka has ended a 6-year war with neighboring Kolechia and reclaimed its rightful half of the border town, Grestin. IGN It's peculiarly engrossing, darkly ominous, and a fascinating exploration of morality versus progress. Papers Please is a fantastic idea, beautifully executed.


As for finding out what happened, you'll have seven different endings to discover. The interactions with the people trying to cross the border are great and the way the game trains you by becoming more complex and giving you stricter guidelines each day is very well thought out so as not to overwhelm you on the first day, apparently there are numerous different endings to the game depending on how you have played and the decisions you have made.Browser Game Pick: The Republia Times (Lucas Pope). Papers, Please game provides many moral dilemmas such as this and although at the very start it may seem like a training game for an immigrations officer but as you get deeper in you start to hear more details and stories of the people trying to gain entry to Arstotzka become much more interesting, of course make sure you don’t make too many mistakes as you will easily be replaced in your position and then we can only assume the worst becomes of you and your cold and sick family.

On your first day things start out quite simple just checking passports for discrepancies and then either giving them a big green stamp for entry or a big red one for denial, the next day things get a little more interesting as you can start to allow foreigners in to the country, however after a terrorist attack within your first few days in the game all sorts of different rules come in to play, now people need visa like documents to enter the country on top of all this let’s not forget you are taking care of your family and the more people you get through the border patrol each day the more you will be paid, so do you rush and risk sloppiness to get more people or take it slowly and carefully but maybe not have enough money to buy medicine for your son? Glory to Arstotzka! Papers, Please starts with you having won the job lottery in the early 80’s in a country that brings to mind the old Soviet states, the job won you have won is to be the immigration officer on the newly reopened border between Arstotzka and the neighboring countries.
