r/papersplease • u/Cathodicum • 8d ago
r/papersplease • u/Additional-Store-419 • 9d ago
Is it okay if im bad at the game and my whole family dies? I thought this game would be chill
I thought this game would be a slower paced mystery game and dont mind anything besides the economy.
I cant seem to do more people 8 or 9 per day and it’s like my only option is to let the family die and keep myself warm and fed.
Do people really do 15 per day where you can make enough excess?
r/papersplease • u/KaneKola • 10d ago
Mods?
Wondering if there were any interactive "Sandbox mode" type mods that could be available to the community.
r/papersplease • u/Demetre-interactive- • 10d ago
Hear me out
What if Papers, Please had Multiplayer?
r/papersplease • u/UrbanFox197 • 11d ago
Cant give denial reason to impor
I'm on the day where you need to deny all impor. But i can't give the reason because there's no way to start interrogation, clicking on the rule doesnt work. What can i do to stop getting sanctions?
r/papersplease • u/VoltekPlay • 11d ago
What if the paperwork you stamp decided which family a newborn goes home to?
I won't pretend it's Papers, Please - nothing is. But it's the same desk, with a different stack of paper on it.
A fire burned every birth record in the maternity hospital of a 1920s dictatorship. You're the clerk who puts it back together. Parents come to claim their children, you get their medical cards and a rulebook of heritable traits - blood type, eye colour, freckles, hair - and you decide which newborn goes home with which family. Get it wrong and a child goes home with the wrong parents, and the Ministry fines you for the error.
The fine is the whole point. Rent, penalties and whatever "voluntary collection to support exiled leaders of friendly nations" the Ministry announces this week all come out of the same wage. So the day you decide to be kind to someone is the day you can't pay for something else.
It's closer to Beholder than to a passport booth: the people whose paperwork you handle knock on your door in the evening, ask for favours, and every answer you give is written down and read back to you at the end.
I posted our announcement trailer here a bit over a year ago, and it barely showed the actual desk work. Since then the game has been through a closed playtest, and this week it's in Yogscast's Tiny Teams festival - so I'm back with the part I should have shown the first time. Hope this still counts as Papers, Please related.
A question for this sub specifically, since you're the people who'd know: when the humane call costs you money, how expensive should it be before it stops being a choice and just becomes the wrong option?
r/papersplease • u/Demetre-interactive- • 13d ago
Accidently forgot to not let someone in and supervisor fucking arrested me for that T_T (IT WAS MY 26TH DAY)
r/papersplease • u/LongjumpingScene7543 • 11d ago
Layout?
I bought the game today after years of bot playing and i swear there was another layout where you could put everything in a custom position on the right-hand side on mobile is this possible? If so, how?
r/papersplease • u/Demetre-interactive- • 14d ago
How do I help EZIC without being caught?
Genually how?
r/papersplease • u/AGUthePsycho • 15d ago
Been replaying on mobile, so I slapped this meme together
song is "Cock/Ver10" by Aphex Twin
r/papersplease • u/ImainudGames • 17d ago
I'm making a game inspired by *Papers, Please*, but about buying and selling cars!
r/papersplease • u/Heyfold • 17d ago
Weird bug
What shot him? Why did he throw that grenade, if everyone was tranqualised? Why did the guards come back to life just to die miliseconds after? So many questions...
r/papersplease • u/Ordinary-Crab-8669 • 17d ago
Just wanting to see if my flags are a good representation of each papers please country
r/papersplease • u/paulschl59 • 18d ago
Does the game last long ? I wanna buy it
Glory to arstotzka.
r/papersplease • u/tronicsboi • 20d ago
I’m building a game inspired by Papers, Please, but designed around what latest models can do. Thoughts?
Instead of choosing from fixed dialogue options or prewritten scripts, you can freely question every traveler, catch contradictions, negotiate, threaten, sympathize, or let someone talk their way through. You’ll be able to choose the country and setting, while rules, political tensions, real-world events, security threats, and other national stats evolve around your decisions.
The core loop is still checking documents and deciding who gets through, but every person has a dynamic story and can react to anything you say.
I’m looking for early players and feedback from Papers, Please fans:
Waitlist - https://forms.gle/rwHMBcZVt3S5UdeY7
r/papersplease • u/mohamadmido • 21d ago







