Frosya the Cat (2002): A Video-interview with Igor Makovsky (in Russian)

One day, Frosya the cat had a terrible dream: the neighbor’s dog, Uzor, had kidnapped her kitten. When she woke up, she realized it hadn’t just been a dream. To rescue her child, she would have to enter a UFO, find Nessie, and even cross into the world of the dead — all of it

One day, Frosya the cat had a terrible dream: the neighbor’s dog, Uzor, had kidnapped her kitten. When she woke up, she realized it hadn’t just been a dream. To rescue her child, she would have to enter a UFO, find Nessie, and even cross into the world of the dead — all of it unfolding at Igor’s parents’ summer house near Dmitrov.

Dear friends! Today on Video Games with History, we bring you another exclusive — and a new format for us. We present a video interview with Igor Makovsky, the creator of Frosya the Cat.

In this interview, Igor tells us in detail (and shows us!) how he brought his childhood memories to life — first on paper, and then within the world of the game.

We also talked about love (of course we did!) — and how this tender feeling is represented in his other games: Lena vs. Margo and Marina: The Fire Quest.

The result is both atmospheric and deeply engaging!

Watch the interview here:

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