Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand

Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand

Developer(s) QoP Dev Team
Publisher(s) Pardis Games
Engine C4 Engine
Platform(s) Windows
Release date(s)
  • NA May 5, 2008
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution 1 DVD (PC)

Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand (Persian: لطفعلی خان زند) is a third-person sword-fighting video game. The game released in May 2008.QoP: Lotfali Khan Zand is a third person sword fighting game, which tells the story of the last swordsman of the east, "Lotfali Khan Zand", the brave king of Persia, 200 years ago.

Plot

The story happens in the 17th century when the Agha Mohammad Khan Ghajar controls the north and central part of Iran. After Lotfali Khan Zand has been betrayed by his minister Ebrahim Kalantar and loses his capital Shiraz, he decides to take the fortress close to the capitol called Zarghan and make it his command center.

Little that he knew Ebrahim Kalantar, and Agha Mohammad Khan Ghajar prepared a huge assault on Zarghan. He escapes to Kerman, where the second part of the game takes place.[1]

Gameplay

The Major part of the game is Third Person sword-fighting with various moves and weapons. Additionally the game features other gameplays such as mechanical puzzles, and command attacks. The game has 22 levels and can be completed in five hours.[2]

Reception

Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand won the golden trophy for best Persian game of the year from the second digital media festival.[3]

MEGamers (The Voice of Gaming in the Middle East) and Persian game website Game PF-I previewed Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand.[4][5]

N4G reviewed the game, awarding 6.5/10 score.[6] Persian website GamersLand called Quest of Persia the best Iranian game ever built, but rated it 4.6 / 10.[7]

See also

References

  1. Quest of Persia - Lotfali Khan Zand - Story
  2. Quest of Persia - Lotfali Khan Zand - gameplay
  3. "Best Persian game of the year".
  4. "Quest of Persia: Lotfali Khan Zand Preview".
  5. "PF-I review".
  6. "N4G review".
  7. "Gamer's Land Review".

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