Revolutions often start with toppling statues of various Supreme Leaders... from mobygames.com
Evan must somehow stop the train! from mobygames.com
As we can see, Evan used to be a communist already as a teenager. To be honest, I did too at this age... now I consider myself a leftist anti-communist, an opponent of any anti-democratic regime. from mobygames.com
Evan in his room... just a small part of the game takes place in "the States", but the contrast between the two countries is wonderfully made... from mobygames.com
Evan has imagined his own family tree... don't we recognise some of these characters? ;) from mobygames.com
Evan is dropped on a parachute right into Matryoshka... from mobygames.com
Bookcase in Evan's hotel room. from mobygames.com
Real Soviet joke: - Daddy, why is there a fence around the building site? So that people can't see what they are doing? - No, dear, so that people can't see that they are doing nothing... from mobygames.com
Map of Matryoshka with letters which mean nothing and yet look somewhat Russian-like... from mobygames.com
Another little nod to classic games! from mobygames.com
At the festival: shoot only Western symbols (currency, hamburgers, cigars, baseball bats...) to win the competition. from mobygames.com
The moonshiner's cave almost at the bottom of the Iron Curtain (which is quite a literal one in this game). from mobygames.com
Examine the diary found on the skeleton of the previous prisoner, Nina, to learn where is a secret passage. from mobygames.com
A little annoying bug: since the brick-laying minigame, my ordinary cursor was replaced by these double arrows from that game. :( from mobygames.com
The palace courtyard with just an ordinary cow in the garden. from mobygames.com
Evan already starts to doubt "Matryoshkan" reality, but still seems to suffer from the "If the Führer only knew about it" syndrome. from mobygames.com
The city's road schematic look a little like from a veeery old game... from mobygames.com
Using various objects for manoeuvers, for example the cannon is made of a candle, a toothpick and lemon slices. ;) from mobygames.com
Very Soviet and generally totalitarian - "We don't let people have guns, why should we let them have ideas?". from mobygames.com
Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love is a satirical point and click inspired by the classic adventure games. It smuggles you out of your comfort zone and throws you into the middle of a Cold War spy intrigue - where there’s an even bigger game being played...
Revolutions often start with toppling statues of various Supreme Leaders... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Evan must somehow stop the train! (Windows)
from mobygames.com
As we can see, Evan used to be a communist already as a teenager. To be honest, I did too at this age... now I consider myself a leftist anti-communist, an opponent of any anti-democratic regime. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Evan in his room... just a small part of the game takes place in "the States", but the contrast between the two countries is wonderfully made... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Evan has imagined his own family tree... don't we recognise some of these characters? ;) (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Evan is dropped on a parachute right into Matryoshka... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Bookcase in Evan's hotel room. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Real Soviet joke: - Daddy, why is there a fence around the building site? So that people can't see what they are doing? - No, dear, so that people can't see that they are doing nothing... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Map of Matryoshka with letters which mean nothing and yet look somewhat Russian-like... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Another little nod to classic games! (Windows)
from mobygames.com
At the festival: shoot only Western symbols (currency, hamburgers, cigars, baseball bats...) to win the competition. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
The moonshiner's cave almost at the bottom of the Iron Curtain (which is quite a literal one in this game). (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Examine the diary found on the skeleton of the previous prisoner, Nina, to learn where is a secret passage. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
A little annoying bug: since the brick-laying minigame, my ordinary cursor was replaced by these double arrows from that game. :( (Windows)
from mobygames.com
The palace courtyard with just an ordinary cow in the garden. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Evan already starts to doubt "Matryoshkan" reality, but still seems to suffer from the "If the Führer only knew about it" syndrome. (Windows)
from mobygames.com
The city's road schematic look a little like from a veeery old game... (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Using various objects for manoeuvers, for example the cannon is made of a candle, a toothpick and lemon slices. ;) (Windows)
from mobygames.com
Very Soviet and generally totalitarian - "We don't let people have guns, why should we let them have ideas?". (Windows)
from mobygames.com