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Raiford Guins & The History of Games - Episode 8

Representation, Hoyuk, and Procedural Generation - Episode 7

The Archaeogamers are back!

The hosts discuss representation of archaeology in games; review the Hoyuk board game; and explain and discuss "procedural generation" and how it relates to archaeogaming and the user experience.

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Meghan Dennis
Twitter: @GingeryGamer
www.gingerygamer.com
https://www.twitch.tv/gingerygamer

Tara Copplestone
Twitter: @gamingarchaeo
http://www.taracopplestone.co.uk/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLdj7til1QUMRX2eIIJNMA


Andrew Reinhard
Twitter: @adreinhard
www.archaeogaming.com

Official Hashtag #archaeogaming

Making a Game Out of It: Gamification and Ethical Issues - Episode 6

On today's episode, the recent release of GlobalXplorer, a project to combat looting and archaeological site destruction, prompts a discussion on the ethics of gamification for archaeological researchers. The panel talks about ethics as they apply in digital archaeology and the archaeology of video-games.

Archaeological Ethics and Video Games - Episode 2

Today we talk about ethics in video games as they pertain to archaeology. We talk about heritage use and representation in games, artifact interaction, cultural privileging, and list a bunch of games we think get it right! (you can play them on Steam, Hint Hint)

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