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https://slate.com/technology/2019/07/papers-please-pewdiepie-jacksepticeye-youtube-border-agent.html
Edit:
I would suggest leaving an honest review of the game on their store page if you have not already.
The writers of this dishonest article have no interest in exploring the effects the Soviet Union policies had on its borders, citizens and visitors, of which this not-so-serious game is based on.
LOL, I like it.
These journalists are paid via ad-revenue on their websites, if you look at the articles you're looking at ads.