

He adds, "I felt this responsibility as an Iranian American - my mother is American, my father is Iranian - to making the game look authentic.

ValaNejad notes that LACMA has an extraordinary collection of Persian miniatures, and he studied them extensively. ValaNejad, who serves as the art director for the Game Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California, explains that the game's aesthetic is based on Persian miniatures, which were painted between the 13th and 16th centuries and are characterized by their attention to detail. Perhaps one of the most striking aspects of the game is its visual design, which is nothing less than exquisite in its use of space, color and detail. "We also were interested in a kind of progression of aggression, and the idea of indirect manipulation." These are both very specific references to the behavior of the game, but they echo larger historical themes related to one country's manipulation of and aggression toward another. "We were interested in playing with perspective," continues Brinson, and he means this both literally and metaphorically. Brinson was a collaborator on the Waco Resurrection project, for example, which revisited the Branch Davidian compound through the mind of David Koresh, while his quirky online film No Animals Were Hurt takes a look at a little known aspect of the life of Alan Turing. But they also often examine historical figures, frequently from a rather oblique angle. The game will be showcased at the independent game design festival IndieCade this coming weekend.I've been a fan of the decidedly unusual and intriguing work of Brinson, an LA-based game developer and filmmaker, for several years, and indeed, many of his projects feature animals.
The cat and the coup series#
The fickle feline becomes the disruptive catalyst for movement from level to level through the game, which traces in reverse the series of events that triggered the coup against Mossadegh designed and carried out by the CIA in 1953.

Mohammed Mossadegh," explain Peter Brinson and Kurosh ValaNejad, as if playing the pet of the former Prime Minister of Iran is as natural as can be. " The Cat and the Coup is a documentary game in which you play the cat of Dr.
