This miserable pixel adventure has been delighting gamers on Steam for nearly 10 years. The developer has now announced that smartphone gamers will soon face the tough decisions of Papers, please.
Steam favorites coming soon to smartphones
Border Protection Simulation Leaves Please is a true classic Steam game. Since its release in August 2013, many players have ventured into the miserable world of Arstotzka just for him Moral questions and critical decisions to ask. Developer Lucas Pope has now also announced on Twitter that Papers, Please will be released on August 5, 2022 for Android and iOS devices.
Satisfy Papers with a new interface for small screens
In his tweet, Bob describes the smartphone version as “papers, please, but in small sizes.” In terms of content, the game should have the same range of previously released versions. The greatest effort consists of Adapting the interface to the smartphone. All important information should be clearly visible immediately without the need to zoom in. Anyone who has already purchased Papers, please for an iPad, does not have to access their wallet again.
You can watch the trailer for the PC release, please here:
Dystopian Frontier Protection is very popular on Steam
In the papers, please take a job as a border guard in the miserable dictatorship of Aristotzka. Your task is to check the identity papers of those who pass. However, I will Entry restrictions have become more complex over time. In addition, your salary will be reduced immediately for each mistake. At the end of the day, you have to save a little money for your family and maybe also decide who gets to eat and who doesn’t.
Leaves, Please is one of the most popular games on Steam. Over 47,000 users have already submitted a review. 97 percent are positive. Bob also joked on Twitter that gamers with a PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo Switch will have to wait until 2031 to play the cards, please.
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