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Editor's Hell

54%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
86% User Score Based on 14 reviews

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"Editor's Hell" is a newspaper management simulation set in a politically charged country. As the editor, you'll decide which news to publish, manage staff, design paper layouts, and organize distribution. Balance family economics with political risks, aiming for different endings based on your decisions.

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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
story3 negative mentions

  • The game features a compelling story where player choices significantly impact the outcome.
  • Fans of Papers, Please will likely enjoy this game due to its similar themes and engaging mechanics.
  • The dystopian setting is believable, and the game encourages multiple playthroughs to explore different outcomes.
  • The game can be difficult to understand at first, which may deter some players.
  • It runs out of content after a few hours, so players should be aware of this before purchasing.
  • Localization errors and lack of proofreading detract from the overall experience, especially for a text-based game.
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a compelling narrative where player choices significantly impact the outcome, reminiscent of titles like "Papers, Please." Despite a relatively short playtime of two hours, the story feels expansive and engaging, with players forming attachments to characters and their arcs.

    • “It tells a very compelling story where your choices really do matter.”
    • “This game reminded me of many games like 'Papers, Please,' which I played many years ago, and I can say that, even though the game's playing time was 2 hours, Editor's Hell's story felt like it took longer than that.”
    • “You just click and read the only story that they have written.”
    • “This game reminded me of many games like 'Papers, Please,' which I played many years ago, and I can say that, even though the game's playtime was 2 hours, Editor's Hell's story felt like it took longer than that.”
    • “Don't tell anyone, but I became a supporter of Andreevich, and his story amused me for that.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is engaging and features fun, clever mechanics that may initially be challenging to grasp, but ultimately provides a rewarding experience, especially for fans of similar titles like "Papers, Please." Overall, it comes highly recommended.

    • “A good game, highly recommended! If you enjoy 'Papers, Please', you will probably enjoy this. I won't lie, it was a bit hard to understand the mechanics in the beginning, but nonetheless, it's a good experience.”
    • “Great game with fun and clever mechanics.”
    • “The gameplay feels clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to navigate through levels.”
    • “I found the mechanics to be overly complicated and not intuitive, which detracted from the overall experience.”
    • “The pacing of the gameplay is off, leading to moments of boredom and confusion rather than excitement.”

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