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Playing History 2 - Slave Trade is a game developed and published by Serious Games Interactive, and released on September 13, 2013, for Windows and Mac OS X on the Steam platform. The game is intended to be an “edutainment” experience, teaching players about the Atlantic slave trade. The game caused a great deal of controversy for its ...
The game was created by Serious Games as an edutainment title to teach the user about slave trading. One game mode in the title was called "Slave Tetris", with the goal to try to fit as many African slaves on a boat as possible, using gameplay similar to Tetris; the developer had intended to show how inhumane the slave traders were, and how ...
Pages in category "Video games about slavery" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Playing History 2 - Slave Trade; S. Senua's Saga ...
Tommo purchased the rights to the game and digitally published it through its Retroism brand in 2015. [4] On March 25, 2014, Retroism re-released the game on GOG.com and, together with Night Dive Studios, to Steam. [5] In June 2022, publisher Ziggurat Interactive (who purchased the rights to Slave Zero) announced a prequel titled Slave Zero X.
The demo features the first playable chapter of the game where Monkey escapes the crashing slave ship. [35] Along with the standard edition of the game, various video game and general retailers offered exclusive extra content to those who pre-ordered it. In North America alone, there were five different versions from different retailers. [36]
Freedom Cry is a single-player action-adventure, stealth game set in an open world structure and played from a third-person perspective in both land and sea environments. . Players assume the role of Adéwalé, a former slave from Trinidad who served as the quartermaster of Black Flag protagonist Edward Kenway onboard his ship the Jackdaw before joining the Brotherhood of Assa
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In Antinomy of Common Flowers, all characters except Joon and Shion are available from the start in the game's versus mode. In the story mode, the player is given preset master-slave pairs, more of which are unlocked by completing the game with specific characters. The game has a total of 19 characters, each of which have their own stage. [6]