
I try to choose judgments that make statistical sense though. Number of citations is not a factor in the goals of this speedrun time is. There are nine days where a terrorist attack is scheduled to happen during the processing of a certain entrant.Incidental goals (which I did not aim for, but accomplished nonetheless): Fastest possible under these conditions.All family members alive and well in the end (does not matter if they suffer some days during the run).The most glorious ending: Ending 19, member of EZIC, which requires completing four of the five EZIC tasks.I am playing the Linux version (v1.1.67). The game was released on August 8, 2013, for Microsoft Windows and OS X, and was released for Linux on February 12, 2014. It focuses on the emotional toll of working as an immigration officer, deciding whom to let in and whom to exclude from entering the fictional dystopian country of Arstotzka. Papers, Please is a puzzle video game developed by indie game developer Lucas Pope.

While there are some other colors in the game, the majority of the world is very, very grey.A single-segment real-time speedrun of Papers, Please in 2:47:08 (in-game timer).

The pixel art style of Papers Please and the seemingly limited color pallet make the world of Papers Please seem dark and hopeless. Suddenly the faceless paper pusher that you are playing will begin to become human, as you realize that the characters you meet in the game aren't really characters at all, they represent real people who you may well be sending to their deaths. If you do detain them, you send them to a building that people enter, but never seem to leave, and there is an incentive to doing this. You sometimes get the option to detain people. Do you split up the family in effect saving your own, or do you let them in knowing that you might be sending your family to their deaths? Some characters are trying to escape the violence and poverty of their own country, and if you send them back they'll die.

So there comes these times in the game where a family of two will be trying to enter the country, but only one of them has a passport.
