Arstotzka is a fictional country featured in the indie video game "Papers, Please." The game is set in the 1980s and players take on the role of an immigration officer at the border checkpoint of Arstotzka's capital city, Grestin.
Arstotzka is a totalitarian communist state that has recently ended a six-year war with neighboring country Kolechia. The country is depicted as having a strict and oppressive government, with citizens often facing hardships such as food shortages and harsh living conditions.
Throughout the game, players must make decisions on who to allow or deny entry into Arstotzka, while also dealing with political unrest, terrorist attacks, corruption, and moral dilemmas. The game's narrative explores themes of immigration, government control, loyalty, and morality.
Overall, Arstotzka serves as a fictional and dystopian setting that offers a compelling backdrop for the game's challenging and morally complex gameplay.
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