Ministry of Order – A Narrative-Driven Detective-Puzzle Game

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Make Things Right in Ministry of Order

The indie game developer VoltekPlay is delighted to present its upcoming title, Ministry of Order. It is a narrative-driven puzzle-detective game that takes place in a totalitarian regime in the 1920s. Here, you will play as a civil servant in the Maternity Ward, and your job is to match newborns with their parents using a simple genetics puzzle. But in a world where one mistake could lead to exile, following the rules isn’t always easy. Check out the trailer below to get a glimpse of it.

In a strict totalitarian state set in the 1920s, you’ve been assigned to the Maternity Ward, where your job is to reunite newborns with their rightful parents using a simplified genetics puzzle. Every decision must be flawless—one mistake could have serious consequences. Will you strictly follow the regime’s rules, become part of a secret underground movement, or take control of your own destiny in a world where every choice carries weight? The choice is all yours.

Key features:

– Genetics-Based Puzzles. A simple yet high-stakes logic system where one wrong move changes everything.
– Narrative-Driven Gameplay. Juggle secret orders, bribes, and moral dilemmas as you navigate the regime’s web of control.
– Choices That Matter. Will you stay loyal, join the resistance, or forge your own path?
– Climb the Ranks (or Fall). Bribe officials, move into a better apartment, or end up on a watchlist.

Inspired by Papers, Please and classic noir thrillers, Ministry of Order puts you in a world where every choice tests your duty, survival, and morality. In a place where even a baby’s future is political, how far will you go to follow the rules?

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