The Westport Independent
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Developer(s) | Double Zero One Zero |
Publisher(s) | Coffee Stain Studios |
Designer(s) | Pontus Lundén |
Programmer(s) | Kristian Brodal |
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Composer(s) | Pontus Lundén |
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Genre(s) | Simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Westport Independent is a simulation video game developed by Double Zero One Zero and published by Coffee Stain Studios. The game was released digitally for Android, iOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X on 21 January 2016.
Gameplay
The player will have to choose what the newspaper will publish and what it will not. All decisions will have a major impact throughout the course of the game. The player will also need to confront the writers working for the newspaper, who will want different content to be published.[1] Articles will include subjects such as riots, healthcare and rebellions.[2]
Development
Originally, the game was developed over a period of seventy two hours. This version was featured on several websites. Eventually, the developers decided to expand it into a full length game with many more features added.[citation needed]
Reception
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The Westport Independent received mixed to positive reviews. The game holds an aggergated Metacritic score of 63/100 for Microsoft Windows, based on 15 critic reviews,[3] and one of 75/100 for iOS, based on 6 critic reviews.[4] PC Gamer reviwer Matt Elliott gave the game a score of 65/100, saying that it is "[a] cleanly executed idea falls short because of flat characterisation and a dissatisfying lack of consequence. If only real papers were this toothless."[5] Nick Monroe from The Escapist awarded it 3.5 out of 5 starts, saying that "[the game] is a great choice for fans of Papers, Please, and anyone who wants a game that makes you critically think about real-life topics."[6]
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