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›Assassin’s Creed‹ in the Classroom : History’s Playground or a Stab in the Dark?, Hardback Book

›Assassin’s Creed‹ in the Classroom : History’s Playground or a Stab in the Dark? Hardback

Edited by Erik Champion, Juan Francisco Hiriart Vera

Part of the Video Games and the Humanities series

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The open world role-playing Assassin’s Creed video game series is one of the most successful series of all time, praised for its in-depth use of historical characters and events, compelling graphics, and addictive gameplay.

Assassin’s Creed games offer up the possibility of exploring history, mythology, and heritage immersively, graphically, and imaginatively.

This collection of essays by architects archaeologists and historiansexplores the learning opportunities of playing, modifying, and extending the games in the classroom, on location, in the architectural studio, and in a museum.

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