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    V102.11056 -gog- - Prison Architect

    Prison Architect , management simulation, procedural rhetoric, prison-industrial complex, Introversion Software, GOG, game preservation, v102.11056. 1. Introduction In 2015, after nearly three years in alpha (a testament to early access done right), Introversion Software released Prison Architect 1.0. By the time version v102.11056 rolled out in late 2018 / early 2019, the game had matured into a finely tuned engine of cause and effect. This particular build, distributed by GOG.com without digital rights management (DRM), offers a stable, complete snapshot of the game prior to Paradox Interactive’s acquisition of the IP and the controversial “Second Chances” and “Going Green” updates that rebalanced core systems.

    The logistics overlay—a late addition in v102.11056—allows players to assign specific kitchens to specific canteens and specific laundries to specific cell blocks. Without this, prisoners would wander across the map for a clean uniform. This micro-logistics layer separates competent architects from failing wardens. Prisoners have eleven core needs (Hunger, Bladder, Hygiene, Sleep, Recreation, Family, Safety, etc.). Each need decays or fills over time. The genius of Prison Architect ’s design is that no single solution works. A prisoner with suppressed “Freedom” need might riot if you remove all phone booths; a prisoner with high “Literacy” will become violent if the library is understaffed. Prison Architect v102.11056 -GOG-

    Version v102.11056 represents the end of an era: the pure Introversion vision. It includes all major pre-Paradox content: Escape Mode (play as a prisoner), Female Incarceration (gender-specific needs and maternity wards), the Warden mode (campaign with persistent characters), and the full story campaign that concludes with a shocking revelation about the player’s role in a larger conspiracy. By the time version v102

    Author: [Generated for analysis] Publication Date: April 2026 Version Under Review: Prison Architect v102.11056 (GOG.com DRM-free release) Platform: Windows / Linux / macOS (GOG build) Abstract Prison Architect , developed by Introversion Software, stands as a landmark in the management simulation and construction genres. Unlike city builders that celebrate growth or tycoon games that fetishize profit, Prison Architect forces players to confront the ethical, logistical, and systemic realities of incarceration. This paper provides a deep analysis of version v102.11056, the final build before the game’s transition to Paradox Interactive’s publishing model and the subsequent “Perfect Storm” update. By examining the game’s mechanics—from utility routing to regime scheduling—alongside its narrative campaign and emergent storytelling, this study argues that Prison Architect functions as a playable critique of the prison-industrial complex. Furthermore, the technical stability and DRM-free nature of the GOG release (v102.11056) represent a high-water mark for simulation game preservation. Without this, prisoners would wander across the map