Difference between revisions of "Papers, Please"
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Revision as of 16:04, 1 May 2023
Developers | |
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Lucas Pope | |
Publishers | |
3909 | |
Engines | |
Unity | |
Release dates | |
macOS | August 8, 2013 [1] |
Reception | |
Metacritic | 85 |
IGDB | 82 |
Resources | |
PCGamingWiki | |
Apple Silicon Games | |
Codeweavers | |
macOS Compatibility
Method | Rating | Notes |
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Rosetta 2 | Playable.[2] | |
Compatibility layer | ||
CrossOver | ||
Wine | ||
Virtualization | ||
Parallels |
References
- ↑ Papers, Please - Wikipedia - last accessed on 2023-05-01
- ↑ Apple Silicon Games - last accessed on 2021-04-15