Papers, Please Steam Altergift

Papers, Please

Release date
08/08/2013
STEAM
Yes
Age rating
PEGI 16
Metacritic score
85
Regional limitations
Region free
Developers
3909 lucas pope
Publishers
3909 lucas pope
Genres
Adventure Indie
Platform
Steam
Languages
English French German Italian Japanese Polish Portuguese - Brazil Russian Spanish

Description

Papers, Please was developed by Lucas Pope beginning in November, 2012 using the Haxe programming language and the NME framework, both open-source. As an American living in Japan, Pope dealt with immigration in his international travels and thought the experience, which he describes as "tense", could be made into a fun game. Before release, Pope had set up a name submission form for the public, where people could submit their own names to be randomly assigned to scripted characters in the game. Papers, Please was submitted to Steam Greenlight on April 11, 2013 and was greenlit on May 1.

System requirements

Windows
OS
Windows XP or later
Processor
1.5 GHz Core2Duo
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
OpenGL 1.4 or better
Storage
100 MB available space
Additional Notes
Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution
Mac
OS
 OSX Mountain Lion (10.8)
Processor
 1.5 GHz Core2Duo
Memory
 2 GB RAM
Graphics
 OpenGL 1.4 or better
Storage
 100 MB available space
Additional Notes
 Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution
Linux
Processor
 1.5 GHz Core2Duo
Memory
 2 GB RAM
Storage
 100 MB available space
Additional Notes
 Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution

Activation details

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You will receive a gift link to a website. Open that link in your web browser.
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If needed choose the same country as your store country found in Steam account details. You can check this setting here.
Automated bot system will add your Steam account to friendlist.
After you accept the friend request from bot, it will send you your purchased game as a gift.

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