Children of Morta are accused of breaking Islamic law in Iran

The creators of this remarkable rogue-lite of PC and consoles will have to go to trial.

Authors of one of the best indie games of 2019, the team after Children of Morta has been accused of breaking Islamic law in Iran with its remarkable rogue-lite retro-style adventure, and therefore they will have to face trial.

The Dead Mage team, based in Iran, has shared in the social networks the judicial notification stating that Children of Morta transgresses Islamic law by showing female characters without hijab, for the absence of praise to God, use magic to fight demons, or even for the representation of dance movements.

“We have been summoned by the Moral Security Police for a complaint related to our Children of Morta video game,” said the Dead Mage team on Twitter. “The next step is to go to court,” adds one of those responsible for the game in a message that shortly after was deleted.

Without further details about the cause and the effects that it will have on Dead Mage, it seems clear that the fact that Children of Morta has been published in Iran has contributed to the authorities of the country become aware of the existence of this fantasy video game that so many praises have received. In our analysis of Children of Morta, we already tell you all the good things about a hack’s slash action videogame that you don’t forget about the narrative.

Dead Mage highlighted a few weeks ago that Children of Morta has enjoyed sales success, and in recent days they confirmed that there would be new free content and expansion of payment throughout 2020.

Source: 3djuegos

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