Kamangir (Archer)

July 10, 2007

Nuclear Computer Game to be relased in Iran

Filed under: Iran, Islamic Republic, Israel, US — Kamangir @ 6:59 pm

This is from Roozna,

The first nuclear computer game will be released next week. The game includes eight stages and the main character enters different countries in different stages. This 3D game is about Dr Saeed Koosha and his wife, Mariam. They are both Iranian nuclear scientists who are arrested by American soldiers during their trip to Karbala, Iraq, and are transferred to an unknown location. Bahman Naseri, an intelligence commander, starts a mission to rescue the scientists. He is at the same time following the case of Shapoor Farmanfarma who is an Iranian-Israeli working for the Iranian Atomic Agency, using fake documents. Bahman soon realizes that Shapoor has tipped the Americans off about the couple. Shapoor has also been helping Americans towards an attack on Iran, commanded by Jackson. Bahman arrests Jackson. Then, he goes to Iraq to save Iraqis and defuse bombs and finally save the couple.

This computer game can help students make better use of their extra time and will be sold for a lower price than other similar products.

6 Comments »

  1. I’d love to get my hands on a copy of this

    Kamangir: I’ll do my best to get a copy of it.

    Comment by Matthew — July 10, 2007 @ 2:55 pm

  2. How about a game showing Iranian women being stone for Allah?

    Comment by Muhammad — July 10, 2007 @ 9:24 pm

  3. Interesting.

    Comment by Roman Kalik — July 11, 2007 @ 3:04 am

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  5. Can anyone tell me if there is website for the game? even in Farsi?! I am really interested.

    Thanks and take care,
    F

    Comment by Farshad — July 17, 2007 @ 4:12 am

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