

The Inspector can also be this, if you play him correctly. Sure, he's a drug dealer, a smuggler, and possibly a black market mastermind, but he's also the friendliest, most polite, and most cheerful person you'll ever meet.

Affably Evil: What counts as evil is up for debate in a story so heavily mired in Grey-and-Gray Morality, but in the sense that he's a criminal (and likely would be considered "evil" in any normal story), Jorji is definitely this.If you can't make enough, you inevitably have to decide who gets medicine, food and heat, and who to simply let die. To fulfill the first and to avoid the second, you must carefully balance your books.You and your family are effectively set towards an uncertain and unfavorable fate. On the other hand, if your savings account dries up and you can't pay rent, you go to prison for having outstanding debts.

If every family member dies, the game ends, as the position of border inspector is given to someone else who can maintain a large, healthy family properly. Fail to keep up adequate living standards, and they will fall ill and die.

Hold on to the watch he gives you as collateral, give it back to him when he returns with correct papers, then return the bribe he gives you when he complains the watch is scratched. Republia token: Admit Danic Lorun when he has invalid papers but promises to return with the correct ones. Obristan token: Admit Jorji Costova at any point.Īrstotzka token: Distribute all four of Messof Anegovych's business cards. Impor token: Admit a woman who says she is excited to see her son, but has a discrepancy in her papers.Īntegria token: Admit a woman who comes directly after her husband, but has a discrepancy in her papers (the husband's papers are correct). A list of the tokens with unmarked spoilers: Click to expand Several of them are for taking the "morally right" action in a situation even though you receive a citation for doing so. Achievement System: Seven entrants will give you tokens for completing certain tasks (there is one for each of the countries in the game), which are recorded on the "End of Day" screen.Achievements in Ignorance: Sometimes, you'll come across immigrants who have apparently traveled across the continent not only without a passport on hand, but without knowing what a passport even is.Originally, this mechanic was implemented more realistically, but it was changed to this version not only to provide better feedback for the player, but also to make the Ministry of Admission feel more like an all-seeing Orwellian entity. Acceptable Breaks from Reality: If you get a citation immediately after making a mistake, whoever's sending out the citations should be the one manning the checkpoint instead, since they're so sharp.The '80s: The game is set in late 1982 (or, if you complete Endless Mode, 1983), and while the setting is fictional, the nations have an oppressive Soviet Bloc government feel to them.
