Step into the shoes of an immigration officer in Embassy Says No, a unique simulation game developed by Appelmoes. Your primary responsibility is to interview visa applicants at your country's embassy, meticulously deciding who merits entry and who must be turned away.

This isn't a simple checklist; many applicants will present seemingly perfect documentation, but it's your job to look beyond the surface and detect deception.

Overview

Embassy Says No challenges players to employ critical thinking and keen observation skills. While applicants may possess the correct paperwork, their stories might contain subtle inconsistencies. Players must pay close attention to details such as employment history, birth dates, and travel plans to uncover the truth. The core gameplay revolves around engaging in dynamic, open-ended interviews where players can interrogate applicants freely, asking any questions they deem necessary. The twist? Each applicant is powered by advanced AI, ensuring that responses are unpredictable and the interview process is never the same twice. Be prepared for unexpected answers as you navigate the complexities of immigration policy, which are also subject to change.

Highlights

  • Dynamic AI Interviews: Engage in open-ended conversations with AI-powered applicants, leading to unpredictable and immersive interview experiences.
  • Detective Gameplay: Scrutinize documents and listen closely to applicant testimonies to uncover inconsistencies and lies.
  • Shifting Policies: Adapt to evolving immigration regulations that will test your decision-making and strategic thinking.

Who It's For

This game is ideal for players who enjoy simulation titles with a strong emphasis on decision-making, critical thinking, and interactive storytelling. Fans of detective games, job simulators, and political or immersive sims will find Embassy Says No particularly engaging.

Game Info

Developed by Appelmoes and published by Not Final Games, Embassy Says No offers a single-player experience. The game supports multiple languages, including English, French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese. It also features Steam Achievements and custom volume controls for a personalized experience. The release date is currently to be announced.