Papers, Please is a simulation entertainment game developed by . The last update, v1.40, released on July 17, 2023, and it’s rated 4.72 out of 5 based on the latest 994 reviews. Papers, Please costs $4.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Papers, Please
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Genre: Simulation
Ratings: 4.72
Version: 1.4.12
Updated 17/07/23
Downloads: 907
Papers, Please is a simulation entertainment game developed by . The last update, v1.40, released on July 17, 2023, and it’s rated 4.72 out of 5 based on the latest 994 reviews. Papers, Please costs $4.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
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Description
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So addictive and immersive. I’m really impressed at how well they formatted it for mobile. Runs well. Now I can take my love of this game anywhere. Glory to Arstotzka.
★★★★☆Great game. Minor flaw
This game is funny. I just have issues with controls like using poison on passport since I think it was originally a windows game and not an App Store game. Otherwise, would of given it 5 stars. Better than that’s not my neighbor. Bribes and other stuff in this game!
★★★★☆Volume
I just got the game, I can’t hear a thing, I rebooted the game and my iPad, still nothing.
★★★☆☆Glaring mobile issues
This game was never designed with mobile in mind, the controls are very wonky which makes for poor gameplay when you are timed and have to juggle a hundred different pieces of information. I understand the latter bits are the point of the game which makes it great on PC but on mobile the mobile layout actively fights against you and makes it worse. Increased time per level to make up for the awkward control scheme should have been your first thought.