(2019) | Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka With Love

Matryoshka is depicted as a land of absurd rules, food shortages, and pervasive state propaganda. The game uses tropes from Western Cold War parodies to highlight the disconnect between the "worker's paradise" rhetoric and the lived experience of citizens.

Evan begins the game as a misguided fanboy of Matryoshka, delivering a speech on the virtues of socialism despite heckling from his peers. As he travels behind the "Irony Curtain," his idealized view of communism is challenged by the grim, bureaucratic reality of the country. Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love (2019)

Inspired by classic LucasArts adventures like Monkey Island , the game relies on traditional point-and-click mechanics. Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love (Switch) Review Matryoshka is depicted as a land of absurd

is a satirical point-and-click adventure game developed by Artifex Mundi that parodies Cold War-era politics and Soviet-style communism. Set in a fictional alternate reality, the game follows Evan Kovolsky, a naive American journalist and communism enthusiast who is recruited by an agent named Anna to visit the "socialist paradise" of Matryoshka to meet its Supreme Leader. Narrative and Themes As he travels behind the "Irony Curtain," his

The game's story serves as a critique of totalitarianism through humor and irony.

The cast includes a variety of archetypes, such as a mysterious Supreme Leader, a cynical propaganda minister, and Anna, a "femme fatale" agent with her own secrets. Gameplay and Mechanics