Special Operation 85

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Special Operation 85: Hostage Rescue
Senior Developer Alireza Masaeli
Erstveröffent-
lichung
July 16, 2007
platform Windows
genre Ego shooter
Game mode Single player
control Keyboard & mouse
language Farsi

Special Operation 85: Hostage Rescue (also The Special Operation ) is a computer game in the category Ego-Shooter , which was released on July 16, 2007 by developer Alireza Masaeli from the Iranian student association Union of Islamic Student Societies in the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and to young adults in Tehran . The aim of the game is to strengthen the national feeling and to fight virtually against American and Israeli soldiers.

game

As Bahman Nasseri, the player has to free two nuclear scientists kidnapped by Israelis. The scenario has a real background and takes place in the 1982 Lebanon War . Furthermore, an agent has to be found who has revealed Iranian secrets to Israelis. The game has eight levels .

Background / development

Special Operations is the answer to the American game Kuma \ War (Attack on Iran) by Kuma Reality Games from 2004, which caused violent reactions.

The game should be offered cheaply so that the target group, young Iranians, can afford it. According to the official position, it is harmless and should convey values ​​such as willingness to make sacrifices and martyrdom . The development took three years and cost 300 million rials (about US $ 32,000 ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. aljazeera.net: Iran wages virtual war , July 17, 2007 (English)