
"I'm sorry you haven't seen your son in eight years, but your entry ticket is expired by a day." In Papers, Please, this translates to being the coldest, most merciless border agent this side of East Grestin. When I first sat down to play Papers, Please I approached it like many puzzle-type games: make the moves required to win or solve the puzzle. Pope is currently working on localizing it for some non-English markets. The game has been highly praised by critics for its innovation of design and originality. Hopefully they can understand that he's not a bad guy he's just doing his job." "One of my goals was to open up what people think about those interactions," he says. He says he wanted players to come away from the game with a new perspective on those border inspections.

Pope says it wasn't until he introduced the story elements that the game really started to take shape. "The immigration inspection was just another one of those ideas."

"I'm always looking at jobs and the structure of those jobs for ideas," says Pope, who currently lives in Tokyo. Papers, Please, created by game developer Lucas Pope, was born from his experiences traveling abroad, especially in Southeast Asia. It's this balance of decision-making, and choosing to either play by the rules and take care of your family or help others, that makes Papers, Please so engrossing.
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If you let someone into the country that should have been turned away, you are dinged with a violation and you earn less money to feed your family, who suffer an Oregon Trail-like series of illnesses and mishaps as the story progresses.

Moral quandaries come in to play when you must decide on situations like a mother with an expired passport wanting to visit her son, or whether you should separate a husband with valid paperwork and a wife without. As you move forward, an engaging and developed story is playing out as well. Those who excelled at the "find the difference" puzzles in Highlights will be right at home.īut there is more to the game than just the structure and monotony of the task at hand. Attention to detail is key as you verify dates, names, ticket numbers and permits. Each day grows more difficult as new rules and regulations are placed upon you, and the daunting array of paperwork you must shuffle through grows.
