- Black Border 2 is the sequel to surprise hit Black Border Patrol Simulator
- Police the border of a country, rooting out smugglers and more
- Pre-registration now open on Android
As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for games that delve into the complexities of real-world issues, I find myself intrigued by the announcement of Black Border 2. The allure of patrolling the border of a dystopian state, the tension and the ethical dilemmas it promises, are reminiscent of my late-night marathons playing Papers, Please.
Living as a border patrol officer is filled with challenges and busyness. In even the most peaceful moments, you need to stay vigilant for individuals who may be bending or breaking the rules, either knowingly or unknowingly. And in the most difficult times, your duty of upholding the rules can sometimes push against legal and moral limits. If this sounds appealing to you, then luck is on your side! You’re in for a treat if you find fun in such situations, as Bitzoom Game Studios have revealed the upcoming sequel to their popular border patrol game, Black Border 2.
Over time, the initial release of Black Border has garnered approximately 2 million downloads. This is unsurprising considering its strong inspiration from the notoriously engaging game, Papers, Please. After all, the complexities and challenges of daily life (and survival) within a highly-tensioned dystopian border region hold an undeniable fascination for many players.
You can check out gameplay from the original Black Border below.
Life on the edge
Black Border 2 aims to provide a visually cohesive game experience by replacing the quirky, somewhat clip-art characters with graphics reminiscent of Valiant Hearts. The new look gives it a more somber feel, and we can expect challenging decisions to be part of the gameplay as you fulfill your duties.
As an eager enthusiast, I can’t hide my excitement! Pre-registration for Black Border 2 on Android devices has officially commenced. Can’t wait to discover the game’s secrets once it’s released!
Read More
Sorry. No data so far.
2024-07-31 19:18