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Prison Architect spontaneously adds multiplayer beta to game
Prison Architect is testing out a co-op multiplayer mode that lets you manage a prison with friends.
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It's not too late to get on the Prison Architect bandwagon
If you start playing Prison Architect during its launch window you might escape being shunned down at the local indie games club.
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Prison Architect launching next week with all new mode
Prison Architect is almost ready to leave Early Access.
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Final Alpha build of Prison Architect adds Random Event System
The final Alpha build for Prison Architect has been released.
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Prison Architect Alpha 17 out now, video overview inside
Prison Architect developer Introversion Software has unleashed the game’s Alpha 17 update, along with a new video tour of the content.
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$9 million and counting: why Prison Architect underlines a changing tide
Prison Architect is still in alpha, but it has netted developer Introversion Software over $9 million. VG247’s Dave Cook speaks with co-founder Mark Morris to chat about the game’s success and the model at large.
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Prison Architect Alpha update 14 adds dogs to the mix
Prison Architect has been updated and now you can use the canines to sniff out drugs and contraband, find escape tunnels sic your dogs on prisoners trying to escape. You can now sell your prison too if you like and use the funds to build a new facility. It all sounds rather fun, and you […]
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Prison Architect alpha 13 out now, adds escape tunnels
Prison Architect developer Introversion Software has released the game’s 13th alpha update, which sees your pint-sized prisoners tunnelling their way out of the slammer. It’s time to get tough wardens.
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Prison Architect update 12 adds contraband, liquor, drugs, more
Prison Architect’s lasted update is massive and contains contraband such as shivs, drugs, and alcohol. We’re assuming the later is pruno, or prison wine.
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PS4 & Xbox One vs indies: the studios speak - part two
Gaijin Games, Introversion, Hello Games and Brian Provinciano continue to discuss PS4 and Xbox One’s indie potential with VG247′s Dave Cook.
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PS4 & Xbox One vs indies: the studios speak - part one
Gaijin Games, Introversion, Hello Games and Brian Provinciano discuss Sony’s approach to the PS4 indie scene with VG247’s Dave Cook. Get an insight into next-gen independence here.
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Prison Architect hits 100,000 players
Introversion Software has announced Prison Architect has now been played by over 100,000 people.
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Prison Architect alpha build 7 now available
Introversion has released a new build of darkly absorbing sim Prison Architect. The latest changes include prisoners with distinct characters and a restriction on doors requiring you to think about guard placement. As with all releases, now and in the future, the in-development version is free to everyone who’s pre-purchased. Grab it and check out […]
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Prison Architect tots up over $1 million in pre-sales
Prison Architect has attracted 30,230 sales for a grand total of $1,015,810 in revenue at time of writing. The simulation offers players access to alpha and beta releases during development, with prices starting at $30 and ranging all the way up to $500; the average is about $33. “What an incredible milestone. We are incredibly […]
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Prison Architect's Alpha 6 update now available
Prison Architect’s Alpha 6 update has been released by Introversion Software. A risk level has been added to the prisoner category, and the inmates also have their own backstory including prior convictions. Each prisoner has its own threat level, like most, and you can read more about the update on the forums. Introversion notes the […]
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Prison Architect has made $370,000 in four weeks, Introversion releases figures
Prison Architect’s paid alpha funding process is paying off, as developer Introversion Software has just revealed that the game has made $370,000 in just four weeks. The game follows a similar funding model as Minecraft, giving players access to each new build as it is released.
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Prison Architect: Introversion's Eurogamer Expo session live now
No sooner did we post our interview with Prison Architect developers Introversion Software, did Eurogamer release the studio’s superb Eurogamer Expo developer session from September. In it, co-founder Chris Delay discusses the game’s mechanics, funding model and more. Watch it below.
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Prison Architect dev outs Microsoft's costly approach to indie developers
Prison Architect developer Introversion Software has spoken out against Microsoft’s costly Xbox Live Arcade certification process, and has suggested that big change is needed for the publisher to compete with Steam.
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Prison Architect to tackle complex social issues
Introversion’s Chris Delay, the man behind management sim Prison Architect, has told Eurogamer that the title will deal with “a lot of the issues that occur in prisons,” but that he’s currently undecided whether its themes will encompass sexual assault.
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Introversion Software latest
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Prison Architect spontaneously adds multiplayer beta to game
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Final Alpha build of Prison Architect adds Random Event System
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$9 million and counting: why Prison Architect underlines a changing tide
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Prison Architect update 12 adds contraband, liquor, drugs, more
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Prison Architect has made $370,000 in four weeks, Introversion releases figures
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Prison Architect: Introversion’s Eurogamer Expo session live now
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Prison Architect dev outs Microsoft’s costly approach to indie developers
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First screens of Introversion’s “blueprint” style game Subversion released
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Introversion claims PSN has “a much weaker negotiating position” than XBL