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  • Summary: Prison Alone is a psychological horror game set up in an empty prison. Some strange things started happening in this place, including disappearance of some people. While trying to investigate this further, the authorities ordered that all the prisoners should be transferred, but you bribedPrison Alone is a psychological horror game set up in an empty prison. Some strange things started happening in this place, including disappearance of some people. While trying to investigate this further, the authorities ordered that all the prisoners should be transferred, but you bribed one of the guards to be left behind and use this opportunity to escape from the prison. But it won't be that easy.

    Prison Alone focuses on exploration with a tense environment. you must find ways to enter places you usually wouldn't have access to, solve puzzles to unlock new areas, find access keys left behind, all while the atmosphere of suspense and tension dominate you.

    The game does not contain jumpscare! But that doesn't mean that you won't feel afraid, or be scared by something while playing, everything was designed to leave you frightened and tense.
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  1. Jun 24, 2025
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    This is a short, easy, almost mindless game. If you’re an achievement hunter, you will enjoy it more than the average player. The graphics aren’t bad, and neither are the sound effects. But without being able to run, backtracking or looking for notes with codes can be a little tedious. The puzzles are incredibly easy, using a trial-and-error method to figure them out. This is your average game, not attempting to pull out any surprises. It has a decent story premise, but doesn’t force you to live in it. You’re just visiting briefly. Some people will enjoy searching around the prison, while others will feel the game is missing more than just other people.