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Losing is fun.

<span class="bold">Prison Architect</span>, the only prison you'll never want to leave, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com featuring GOG Galaxy achievements with a 33% launch discount.




After two years of alpha - Prison Architect, the premiere prison sim, is finally complete. Since its alpha premiere, it has been played by millions and became something of a household name in the indie scene, and for good reason: Prison Architect is a deep web of interlocking systems that interact with each other in complex, sometimes hilarious ways. Combined with a Dwarf Fortress-like approach, even the most insignificant problem can snowball into total chaos - but no matter what happens, losing is fun.
Playing Prison Architect is like watching the inner workings of a clock - one that you made all by yourself - and the term "like clockwork" will take on a new, particularly satisfying meaning. You'll also tackle moral dilemmas (should you find yourself anything but indifferent). Are you about precision & efficiency, do you believe criminals should be put to work, or would you prefer to do everything in your power to reintegrate them into society? Prison Architect will not be judgmental.
The Prison Architect release introduces two major features: Story Chapters, and Escape Mode.
Story Chapters are a way for new players to get acquainted with the many facets of Prison Architect. In what resembles a condensed alpha experience, the Story Chapters will increase in complexity and introduce more and more features to the game as you go on. You'll be running a full-blown, fully-simulated prison before you know it.
So you've built your prison. You've optimised your fortress of righteousness. Now, are you up to the challenge of escaping your very own creation? In an entertaining gameplay reversal, Escape mode puts you in the shoes of just another prisoner and tasks you with two goals: 1) Get by. 2) Get out. Build up your character from zero to anti hero with a multitude of perks, smuggle a teaspoon and dig your way out, or build up a reputation and start an all-out revolution.





Alongside your game, you can pick up the <span class="bold">Aficionado</span> DLC, and score access to the official Artbook as well as OST.


Losing is fun in <span class="bold">Prison Architect</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The discount will last for one week, until Tuesday, October 13, 2:59 PM GMT.
Now available... but TBA?


EDIT: Ah, there it is! ;)
Post edited October 06, 2015 by fuzzknuckle
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fuzzknuckle: Now available... but TBA?
Cache issue :) Will be updated shortly :)
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Been playing it since... last christmas I think... bloody great game. Grab it!
So is this actually DRM-free? We all know that Introversion's definition of "DRM-free" is...*ahem*...elastic.
Great realease ! :D
I see that the game is discounted for his launch here (which is great too): how long will the discount last ?
Have played this a bit early on.... looks to be a great game!

Edit - this and Age of Decadence (in about 10 days) releases are ones I've been waiting on..
Post edited October 06, 2015 by Russonc
Will buy it here eventually... Got it through Humble ages ago in both an early access Steam key and a DRM-free download. Looks like the Humble DRM-free DL isn't updated yet, as it's dated 8/28/15
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I've owned this one on Steam for ages so I'm not ready to pay regionally (over)priced for this one again.
I'll wait.
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yyahoo: Will buy it here eventually... Got it through Humble ages ago in both an early access Steam key and a DRM-free download. Looks like the Humble DRM-free DL isn't updated yet, as it's dated 8/28/15
Yeah, I've just tweeted Introversion to ask if the Humble DRM-free version will be updated. I suspect it will soon, I just imagine they're dealing with the two major releases today (Steam and GOG).
Well its finally here. A bit pricey though since it was already sold for 4.49$ elsewhere. Wishlisted for now.
Post edited October 06, 2015 by Matruchus
I can't afford it but I bought it.

GOG, never question my loyalty! :P
Sounds like fun. But will defnitely need to wait for a bigger discount.
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Sad to see another unfairly priced release, but all in all I'm fine as I got this in a humble bundle. :P

I may finally dive into it, hopefully they have implemented decent tutorials...

edit: funny to note that gog is 3 cents HIGHER than Steam. Another originality I guess... :P
Post edited October 06, 2015 by Zoidberg