Abstract

The traditional linear narrative of historical concepts is currently facing significant challenges and is being partially supplanted by digital media. Historical games hold immense educational potential, offering a unique digital space that compensates for the shortcomings of traditional history education. Their value lies in open narratives, situational immersion, experiential learning, and the ability to contextualize historical events through avatars. Moreover, well-designed games align with principles of effective learning, enabling seamless integration with classroom education.

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