I would say always build around open spaces.
Escape mode also adds to this (although I feel it should be harder).Īny tips for someone new to the game how to get better on planning and building their prison? This means that even when you have finished building, there is an actual point to keep playing. And Prison Architect not only has a simple concept behind it but unlike a lot of building games, there is more to it than just building things. What made you start playing Prison Architect? I've been playing Prison Architect for many years. How long have you been playing Prison Architect? Now I got into the habit of it, and it's hard to stop. This does kinda make things less enjoyable. Although it might be possible to research smaller cells to cram in two prisoners into each cell?ĭid you plan the layout of the prison before you built it? Any more than that would be overkill for the small number of prisoners. It is not very secure - it would be very easy to escape from it in escape mode as it only has five guards. So Minisville.Īnything you want to mention about the prison? Most of my prison names kinda end up with a '-ville' at the end. The goal was to create the smallest working prison I could, while still making it look and work ok. What was your goal when you started creating Minisville Penitentiary? But as always, things had to be adjusted a bit due to realising that there were some things I hadn't planned on adding when I planned it out. It didn't take very long to build Minisville Penitentiary. How long did it take to create Minisville Penitentiary? We had the opportunity to ask Sensational TKO a few questions.