Digital Game-Based Heritage Education: Analyzing the Potential of Heritage-Based Video Games
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Camuñas García, Daniel; Cáceres Reche, María Del Pilar; Cambil Hernández, María Encarnación; Lorenzo-Martín, Manuel EnriqueEditorial
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Materia
Video games Gamification Digital game-based learning
Fecha
2024-04-10Referencia bibliográfica
Camuñas-García, D.; Cáceres-Reche, M.P.; Cambil- Hernández, M.d.l.E.; Lorenzo-Martín, M.E. Digital Game-Based Heritage Education: Analyzing the Potential of Heritage-Based Video Games. Educ. Sci. 2024, 14, 396. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14040396
Patrocinador
Predoctoral fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Universities (FPU20/00281); Project “Influence of Video Game Addiction on the Adolescent Population of Andalusia in Educational and Family Contexts (PRY127/22)”, funded by the Andalusian Studies Centre Foundation (CENTRA)Resumen
Video games have emerged as a promising tool for enhancing engagement with cultural
heritage. However, there is limited knowledge about how existing games can effectively fulfill this
role. This study compiled and analyzed 100 video games based on cultural heritage by adapting
an existing framework that includes 10 game attributes for a comparative statistical analysis of the
games’ engagement features. These features include narrative-driven gameplay, information capsules,
task-driven learning, ease of play, identity-driven content, open-world exploration, people-centered
perspectives, meaningfulness, simulation, and verisimilitude. The analysis revealed that while the
majority of games adhered to most of the recommended attributes, features such as task-driven
learning, open-world exploration, and simulation were either uncommon or rare. These findings
highlight a significant opportunity to develop games that incorporate these underrepresented features,
thereby providing more immersive and engaging experiences in heritage education. Furthermore,
the study offers a systematic overview of existing games that represent cultural heritage, serving as a
valuable resource for developers, designers, and educators in this field.