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The game was released worldwide on November 26, 2001, exclusively for the Microsoft Windows platform. [1] Players control a falsely accused person as he attempts to escape five different types of prisons in order to prove his innocence in the outside world. Players have to sneak past guards in order to make it through every prison level.
Pages in category "Video games set in prison" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Prison Tycoon is a business simulation computer game developed by Virtual Playground and published by ValuSoft in July 2005.The game puts the user in charge of a prison, with the objectives of keeping the prison running, keeping the staff happy, and keeping the prisoners in line, all while trying to make money.
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The Escapists is the second game by Chris Davis' one man studio. Davis raised £7,131 for the game through Kickstarter in November 2013, this allowed him to commit full-time to game development for the first time in his career. Unlike his first title, Spud's Quest, Davis signed a publishing deal with Team17 to better market the game.
Freedom Wars [b] is a 2014 action role-playing video game developed by Dimps and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Vita.Set in the distant future where the majority of humankind is imprisoned in penal city-states known as Panopticons which wage war against one another, the game involves players cooperating to fight enemies and contribute towards their Panopticon. [8]
The game's soundtrack, composed by Gustaf Grefberg, was released by Vivendi as a free download on June 24, 2004. [33] Following rumors, Vivendi confirmed in July 2004 that a Windows port of Escape from Butcher Bay was in development, entitled "The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay Director's Cut". [34]
The game was unofficially revealed on March 17, 2003, when Midway Games sent a list of upcoming games out to retailers. The list included The Suffering, which was described as "action-horror game set inside a prison". The game was slated for an October 2003 release for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox. [40]