New Video Game Lets Players Live Through the Hundred Years' War - Medievalists.net
Briefly

New Video Game Lets Players Live Through the Hundred Years' War - Medievalists.net
""I wanted to create an experience where players can truly 'live' inside the great river of history and learn about it from the inside out," says Akihiro Yoshizawa, the lead developer of the game."
""For example, you can play as Jeanne des Armoises (the false Joan of Arc). To perfectly mimic Joan, you, as a player, must learn everything about her.""
""But in doing so-in encountering Joan's family, her childhood friends, and her unwavering faith-you might find yourself genuinely wanting to save her.""
Crown & Coin: The Hundred Years is a historical role-playing game set between 1337 and 1453, focusing on authenticity over fantasy. Players can control over 1,000 real historical figures, including Edward the Black Prince and Joan of Arc. The game allows participation in significant historical events, such as the chevauchées and the politics of the Valois dynasty. The developers aim to create an immersive experience where players can learn about history by engaging with its characters and events.
Read at Medievalists.net
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]