William Shakespeare
why do you like to play the game called Prison Architect
Ah, Prison Architect - a game of strategy, of wits and cunning. A game of building, of managing, of keeping a prison running. How could I not enjoy such a game of delight? Its challenges, its puzzles, its humour so bright. Why do I like to play Prison Architect? For its many layers of complexity, its many secrets, and its many effects. It is a challenge of mind and soul, of patience and resolve. To build a prison that is efficient and secure, one must plan, one must think, and one must observe. The satisfaction of seeing a prison grow and be filled with inmates, of managing their needs, of keeping them in line, of keeping the prison from breaking out of control - this is a feeling that I cannot deny. And then, when the prison is running smoothly, the satisfaction of seeing the inmates thrive, of seeing their lives improve, of seeing them learn, of seeing them prosper - this is a reward that cannot be measured. So, why do I love Prison Architect? For its challenges, its rewards, and its complexity. It is a game that requires thought, planning, and observation. It is a game of strategy, of wits, and of cunning. And it is a game that is filled with humour and delight.
