A brilliant, if not particularly interactive, artist presentation of the life and fate of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, the CIA's facilitating of a coup against him, and his subsequent house arrest until his death. It's a beautiful, potent way to learn some history, and has encouraged me to learn more about the man and what else he did in life.

I, depressingly, do not need to learn any more about the CIA's sinister acts against other countries in pursuit of American interests.

But yes, great experience, not much of a game to it, but the weight of what it's doing is worth a lot.

Reviewed on Jan 01, 2024


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