Iranian team creates a cool game
Venture Beat / Dean Takahashi
22-Mar-2010 (one comment)

Video games are having an unquestionable influence on culture around the world. The Swiss have moved to ban violent video games altogether. But gamers are like the critters in a round of Whac-a-Mole. They just keep popping up in unexpected locations. A 20-member team in Tehran has created a game, Garshasp the Monster Slayer, which launches soon on the PC and has drawn international praise. It’s a fantasy game that draws upon Iranian myths, putting the player in a Persian world where he or she must solve puzzles and slay monsters called “deevs,” according to a story in the Washington Post. It’s telling that the team led by business developer Arash Jafari and chief executive Amir Hossein Fassihi was able to pull together such a complex project at a time when the headlines are all about Iran’s brinksmanship on nuclear weaponry, anti-government protests, and economic sanctions.

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Tantrix

Damn

by Tantrix on

I wanted to do a blog comment about it 8/. Nevermind.

I really hope it will be released at least till May. Technically the game is finished, it just needs a damn western Publisher.

 

It could fall on everyone, even on Ubisoft, who DRM their PC-releases...