You’ll obviously need a copy of the base game of Prison Architect in place prior to being able to have fun with Second Chances. From there though, you’ll find the new expansion available from the likes of the Xbox Store for just £4.99.
We strived to make their implementation in Prison Architect feel authentic while maintaining the signature style players have come to expect from the game.”
“The programs in this expansion have been implemented in correctional facilities around the world and have started to see real results.
“Inmate rehabilitation in Prison Architect is something we have wanted to explore for a while, but we needed to research how to do it properly first,” says Gaz Wright, Games Design Manager on Prison Architect at Double Eleven. However, should things not work out as planned, reoffending inmates will cost the Warden in more ways than one.
Should they do so – and remember, as the prison warden those found inside are your top priority – these changes could well lead to reductions in their sentences. Return to Reform New programs, such as Animal Therapy, Meetings with civilians, and Conflict Resolution classes led by former prisoners can remove an inmates negative traits and see improved behaviors. This will see your crims take classes on peaceful conflict resolution, and will allow them to try and socialise with civilians. Prison Architect: Second Chances gives your inmates a fresh start with reform and rehabilitation features, helping them improve behaviors and reduce sentences.