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Prison Architect 2 is an upcoming private prison construction and management simulation video game developed by Double Eleven and Kokku, and published by Paradox Interactive. It is a sequel to Prison Architect, featuring full 3D gameplay. The game has been delayed indefinitely for performance and content improvements.
Pages in category "Video games set in prison" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Prison Architect was an entrant in the 2012 Independent Games Festival. [4] The game was available on Steam's Early Access program, and was officially released on October 6, 2015. In 2019, Paradox Interactive acquired the rights to Prison Architect for an undisclosed sum. [5] A sequel, Prison Architect 2 is currently under development.
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.
Frontlines (stylized in all caps) is a first-person shooter game that first released to the public as a beta in February 2022, with its full release a year later on February 22, 2023. [39] The game was developed by Maximillian, a team of five people beginning in 2019. [40] In the game, two teams of seven players fight for the highest score in a ...
Clifford said the jail has space for 949 people, but the Statesman found it had an average of 1,001 residents over the last year. The Sheriff’s Office uses alternative programs to keep ...
Last year, the state declined to renew YSI’s contract for that program, a 154-bed facility called Thompson Academy where state officials over the years had documented frequent violence and failures to report serious incidents. But that decision was not due to poor performance, according to a letter the state sent to the company in August 2012.
The television show's protagonist is called Number 6, while the game's protagonist is referred to as # (the "number sign" in the United States and Canada). The setting of the TV series is known as The Village, whereas the game's setting is called The Island. [1] In the television show, Number 6 is kidnapped from his home.