
Eventually, he finds out about the disease and Salvadore Outside world, said that he was traveling, collecting stuff for the Salvadore, the protagonist's friend from the However, as the game goes on, she becomes more and more lonely andĮventually kills herself. Charlotte sends the player a cake, baked especially for them. This is comforting to the player, as they have made aįriend. She kept sending him letters as well as SalvadoreĪnd Mr. Charlotte was in a bakery store, rightĪcross from prison. Tells the truth about his job, and dies by selling his organs to buy a The protagonist distracted by sending him games. Smiley was "hired" by Doctor Money to keep He also admitted to keeping the protagonist safe from the dangers Protagonist gets to live depending on your decision in the end of the He masterminded the whole plan to slaughter the human race, leavingĪlive the protagonist, Salvadore, Mr. Said in the alternative ending (If you chose to stay in your cell) that People were forced to buy new organs from him, but these organs ended up Goal, he released a deadly virus that devastated the human population,Ĭhoking people to death if they had it. Money wanted to become the richest man in the world. You, the prisoner, collect letters and each time you Presentable Liberty is a game about a prisoner who is not able to She owns a pastry shop, where she has stayed by herself since the outbreak Charlotte: A woman who is revealed early on to be one of the only survivors of the rapidly spreading virus.Money intended to keep the protagonist cheerful to prevent suicide despite his dreary surroundings. Money: The main antagonist of the story it is revealed in the beginning of the game he is holding you captive as part of an "exclusive program" for inmates regarding health and safety. Salvadore: An avid traveler, Salvadore is your ambiguous best friend who does his best to make your life in prison the best he can with several gifts.
You find yourself locked up in a prison cell, with no context of the outside world or how you got there.
Unnamed protagonist: The nameless protagonist of the game, more of an observer than an active participant. The protagonist receives letters from several characters and can play mini-games in their downtime. This is a story oriented adventure game that takes place in a single room. Presentable Liberty soon became very famous, becoming the highest rated game on Game Jolt, and later became a popular game for video game let's players to play for a period of time. The game was developed in the Game Maker Studio engine. It was first published under the name Presentable Liberty on Decemto the video game publishing website, Game Jolt. The game is the sequel to Menagerie I: Exoptable Money and second installment within the Menagerie series. Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty is a video game created by the late game developer Robert Brock, better known to the internet as Wertpol. The description of Menagerie 2: Presentable Liberty on Game Jolt. That is, until the first of 5 fateful days begins. All you can hear day in day out is the faint ticking of a clock in your cell. The gameplay is primarily about reading these letters and there are no voice overs.You have been imprisoned without being told why. These letters tell you that characters story. The GameplayThis is a short game in which you are confined to your cell and need to wait for letters from various characters to arrive. This remake aims to make that dream of a remake come true while remaining faithful to the original game and expanding upon it with some additional content based on the original creators public posts and some of my own ideas.Ī portion of the income is getting donated to charity with the goal of suicide prevention. This remake is a tribute to the late original game creator, Robert "Wertpol" Brock (✝2018) who had planned to create remakes of his games to his high standards but had to give up on the idea for various reasons. This is the officially licensed remake of Presentable Liberty, a short game that originally released in 2014. You may still receive letters, but you cannot reply to them. All you can hear day in and day out is the ticking of the clock in your cell.
About This Game In the midst of a pandemic you are imprisoned and alone in a cell.