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Prison Architect Alpha 15 Launched

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Bit late of this as I catch up, but Prison Architect (Steam Link) has hit a fifteenth alpha version featuring mod support, staff rooms when staff become tired, performance optimizations, different grants per prisoner and much more.

What is crazy is that their pre-order page states they have sold 290,908 copies which equals around $9,288,575, just wow that's a lot of people making their dream prison it's probably made a few dreams for the developers come true too that's a lot of money for an indie team congrats guys!

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Build and Manage A Maximum Security Prison. 

Prison Architect is the world's latest Prison Management Sim. Starting with an empty plot of land you must construct a holding cell with basic water and electricity to house your first batch of prisoners, to buy you enough time to create a proper cell block. You'll need to hire some guards, get some showers built and unless the kitchen is up and running with chefs working away you're going to end up with a riot on your hands. From there you take your prison in which-ever direction you like. A monsterous super-max or comfortable center for rehabilitation, the choice is up to you. 

Prison Architect is currently in Alpha which means that the game is playable, but still in development. Not all features are implemented yet and there are many bugs that may affect gameplay. We are currently releasing monthly updated builds which include new features and bug fixes. By buying the alpha you will automatically be gifted a free copy of the full game when it's finished. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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