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Prison Architect 1.02 -35409- Dlc

Going Green brings farming, renewable energy, and contraband smuggling via agriculture to your facility.

Provides new "plot" options that change the fundamental rules of the game. Summary of the "Definitive" Experience (Build -35409-) Prison Architect 1.02 -35409- DLC

: Allows prisoners to grow produce in gardens and orchards. 🛠️ "The Sneezer" Update (v1.02) Going Green brings farming, renewable energy, and contraband

enhancing the "criminally insane" mechanics introduced in the Psych Ward DLC . A compelling new feature would be a "Mobile Psychiatric Response Unit" (MPRU) 🛠️ "The Sneezer" Update (v1

Warden, it’s time to review the logs. While the community is currently buzzing about the indefinite delay of the 3D sequel, Prison Architect 2

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