The story begins with a conflict: Mahsa is denied a spot in the university dormitory by the university president. This forces her to find temporary housing with a local family, whose lifestyle and secrets are far from "normal". Version 0.7 specifically expands on these complications, introducing narrative arcs involving new characters like Ms. Zang and Mahla, as well as escalating tensions with local authorities. Key Gameplay Elements
This dual-layer text makes 4 Years in Tehran a physically exhausting read. You are never allowed to settle into a story. Just as Sendicate describes buying a pomegranate from a fruit seller in Tajrish Square, the text fractures: “He didn’t look at my eyes. (ERROR 404: Eye contact not found. Patch failed in v0.6.)” 4 Years in Tehran -v0.7- -Monia Sendicate-
Then Reza disappeared. One Tuesday, the saffron seller shrugged. “He went north,” he said. “To visit family.” But Reza had no family in the north. Monia burned the copy of his number, but kept the photograph of her father pressed between the last pages of Shirin’s mother’s third diary. She learned to weep without sound, to rage into her pillow, to walk past the Ministry of Intelligence without looking up. The story begins with a conflict: Mahsa is
This update introduces or expands upon several characters, including Ms. Zang, Fatemeh, Nili, Esi, and Mahla (associated with the police storyline). Gameplay Mechanics: Zang and Mahla, as well as escalating tensions