
Game Controls Guide
- WASD / Arrow Keys – Move your character
- Mouse – Look around and interact
- E – Pick up loot or interact with items
- Q – Drop items
- 1 / 2 / 3 – Switch between tools or items in inventory
- Spacebar – Jump (useful for vents, rooftops, and obstacles)
- Shift (Hold) – Sprint to escape faster or chase down prisoners
- R – Repair walls, fences, or doors (Guards only)
- C – Craft items when you have the required resources
- V – Activate voice chat for team coordination
Prison Life
Prison Life is a full-scale online multiplayer game that mixes strategy, collaboration and trickery. It is played with up to 3-11 participants, randomized to the position of a Prisoner or a Guard. The objective? Inmates have to devise ingenious means of escape and Guards are working round the clock to ensure that order prevails and prevent attempts of escape. You have several maps, escape routes and tools, so no two games of Prison Life will ever play out the same.
How Prison Life Works
The rounds start within the prison walls. There are four in-game days during which prisoners plan their escape, and Guards have to stop them.
As a Prisoner:
- Look for loot in the prison both in the restricted and the unrestricted.
- Making craft items such as fence cutters, bombs and other items necessary to break free.
- Prepare your escape using underground tunnels, vents, rooftops and even external mode of transport such as helicopters, jetskis or rafts.
- Watch it--carrying illegal stuff or acting in an uncommon way can result in arrest and solitary confinement.
As a Guard:
- Scout the jail and track players who are behaving in a suspicious manner.
- Locate Inmates Inmates Search, surveillance of restricted areas, watch metal detectors.
- Wanted players and avoid destruction by repairing fences, walls and exits.
- Keep the prison secure using distinctive guard items such as remote cameras, radios, sound detectors and traps.
Game Controls Guide
- WASD / Arrow Keys – Move your character
- Mouse – Look around and interact
- E – Pick up loot or interact with items
- Q – Drop items
- 1 / 2 / 3 – Switch between tools or items in inventory
- Spacebar – Jump (useful for vents, rooftops, and obstacles)
- Shift (Hold) – Sprint to escape faster or chase down prisoners
- R – Repair walls, fences, or doors (Guards only)
- C – Craft items when you have the required resources
- V – Activate voice chat for team coordination
Core Features
Prison Life is distinguished by a set of maps, roles, and mechanics diversity. Here are some highlights:
- Three Unique Maps: space, Bricksfield and Lost Island.
- Several Escape Routes: Tunnel underground, blow walls, steal a helicopter, or escape pods on space themed maps.
- Voice Chat: Chat and plan with your teammates in real time.
- Personalized Options: Change the difficulty, timers, and win conditions to replay.
- Systems: Make potent tools and resources out of scavenged loot.
- Guard Mechanics: Set traps, repair broken buildings, and hunt desired enemies.
- Explorable Places: Cell blocks, the yard, vents, underground tunnels, ship docks, deserted cities, and rooftops.
Why Players Love Prison Life
The game flourishes with uncertainty and ingenuity of the players. Gone with the wind Prisoners may escape via a secret vent in one game, and the next game may culminate in a hectic helicopter chase. Guards, in their turn, should be on guard and communicate around the clock to close all the possible escape routes. The combination of tactic, deception, and collaboration will guarantee a great replay rate and loads of thrills.
Prison Life is not merely the cops-and-robber simulation, it is a trial of wit, tactics and cooperation. You can be excavating tunnels with other prisoners, or you can be a guard and lock down the cell blocks, either way every session is full of tension and creativity. Multiple escape routes, extensive crafting system, and interactive maps have established this game as a favorite among the players who enjoy the tactical experience in the multiplayer mode.