Prison Simulator
Prison Simulator is a brand new game developed by Baked Games.Take care about prisoners, trade with them or be strict and cruel. You decide.
manage the prison and fulfill your duties
deal with aggressive prisoners and the contraband
create personalities and style the prison
extend possibilities with downloadable content
Enjoy advanced plot and dialogues
Your life as a prison guard is going to end soon – your promotion is only 30 days away! However, the closer you get to this date, the harder your life is.
Play the role of a prison guard, survive to your promotion, balancing on a thin line between the satisfaction of the prison management and dangerous convicts!
Try a demo game and prove yourself!
Keep control… or at least try
Prison Simulator is about to be available on Steam soon!
Stay informed by adding the game to your wishlist.
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The few who clicked the link found a file that defied logic. Though the .rar was only 21 megabytes, the download timer frequently displayed years. It felt as if the data was being pulled from a server that barely existed in our physical dimension. Those who managed to finish the download found the file protected by a password that no dictionary attack could crack. 2. The Contents
The story of "21134.rar" begins in the corners of an old IRC channel in the mid-2000s. It wasn't advertised as a game or a tool; it was simply a link, posted by a user whose handle was a string of random characters, followed by a single message: "The archive of what we forgot." 1. The Impossible Download
According to digital folklore, the password was eventually found hidden in the metadata of a public-access broadcast from the late 80s. When the archive finally spilled open, it didn't contain software. Instead, it was a chaotic collection of: 21134.rar
: A document titled README_FIRST.txt which contained thousands of names. Many who read it claimed to find their own name listed, alongside a date in the future. 3. The Aftermath
: Low-quality recordings of a woman describing a city that doesn't appear on any map. The few who clicked the link found a file that defied logic
Today, if you search for the file, you’ll find mostly dead ends and "file not found" errors. It remains a ghost in the machine—a digital legend of the "long story" of the internet's early, lawless days.
: Photos of familiar landmarks—the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building—but with subtle, unsettling architectural differences. Those who managed to finish the download found
As quickly as it appeared, the link to 21134.rar died. The original posters vanished from the forums. Some say the file was a "dead man's switch" for a forgotten government experiment; others believe it was an early form of an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) that simply went too far.