Prison Planet
by BattleCritters
Prison Planet
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Description
You must keep the human slave population on Prison Planet from escaping. Human slaves are needed for a grand purpose, so killing them is not an option!
How to Play
This is a single player tower defense game. Place guards to knock out prisoners before they reach the exit.
FAQ
What is Prison Planet?
Prison Planet is an idle management game developed by Battle Critters where you run an intergalactic prison and oversee alien inmates.
How do you play Prison Planet?
In Prison Planet, you manage resources, expand prison facilities, and oversee various alien prisoners while automating and upgrading your operations.
What progression systems are in Prison Planet?
Prison Planet features upgrades, facility expansions, and automation systems that increase your efficiency and income as you progress.
Does Prison Planet have offline progress?
Yes, Prison Planet provides offline progress so you can earn resources and continue advancing even when not actively playing.
What are some notable features of Prison Planet?
Prison Planet stands out as a space-themed idle game with a focus on alien prisoners, prison management, automation, and incremental upgrades.
Developer Updates
- Fixed High Score Tracking to make cheating harder
- Fixed an issue where Guards would sometimes not fire at a targeted Prisoner.
Comments
Arrensword
May. 02, 2011
how are the slaves getting out in the first place? Honestly why are you blaming me instead of the guy who programmed your doors?
ZzAlexzZ
Dec. 30, 2010
Needs a speed-up button.
ShogunYoshimaro
Dec. 31, 2010
this game really only need 3 updates.
1)This game needs a speed up button.
2)This game needs more animal towers.
3)This game needs a better uprade system.
Otherwise this is a very good game, on the better side of tower defense games.4/5
madmax82510
Dec. 23, 2010
i dont like the "target whomever" notion. Runners fly through the exit while my troops attack the big guys. Otherwise cool game.
Snipeyz510
Dec. 23, 2010
Dear Prisoners,
We are sorry for the inconvenience, but it seems that we do not have the lethal means to put you out of your misery, so we will inflict pain as incentive to keep you working
Sincerely,
Your Black-hearted Warden.