

The important thing is that nobody is allowed to enter who shouldn't. How? Very easily, you must review the documentation for any errors, contradictions or problems with their paperwork. Taking the role of a customs agent you must check the passports and visas of everyone who arrives at the border, and decide whether or not to let them enter the country. The twist that makes this game unique comes in the form of your main weapon, which instead of some kind of machine gun, is a passport stamp. Thanks for watching.Papers, Please is a quirky little independent game, in which the player has to stop certain people from crossing the border into their country. As I said no cracks, no serial keys nor patches needed. And if you like this, if you wanna have a go, just download from the link I provided. Perhaps it looks quite boring at this point but it's going to get more fun later on. Whether you want to pay for your son's medicine or other stuff. You have to spend some money on them and you have to make tough decisions. At the moment they're all okay, but it's going to change soon. As you can see you have wife, son, mother-in-law and uncle here. Looks like it's end of the workday and lets see how much money we made. The game can have 20 different endings which is seriously awesome. But yeah, it's going to get more interesting. But it's going to get lot more fun later, when you have consider other things such as terrorist attacks, some other things, events taking place. Atm it's really easy, you just need to press deny or approve. As you can see the graphics are absolutely badass. " Welcome to your new position.etc" "Pay attention to passport and nationality." So basically I'm gonna only approve those people who come from this country. As you can see the graphics are quite *** insane. So lets just check out how this game looks like. It just came out last week (August 8th) and one good thing about is that it's really small, like 29 MBs.

Hey guys, I'm sure you are all dying to see how to download this awesome game called Papers, Please.
