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Imperium III

Screenshot of the videogame:

Name of producer:

Haemimont

Date of production:

2011

Name of Distributor:

Fx Interactive

Technical Requirements:

PC

Type of videogame:

Role playing
Simulation
Strategy

Type of game visual:

First person

DESCRIPTION OF VIDEOGAME
Player:

Single player
Multiplayer
Multiplayer online

Interaction:
Dialogue with other characters:

Poor0123456Excellent

Driving Vehicles:

Poor0123456Excellent

Explorability of environment:

Poor0123456Excellent

Memory of events:

Poor0123456Excellent

Complexity of logic succession of events:

Poor0123456Excellent

Number of alternative game paths for solution of events:

Poor0123456Excellent

THE EDITOR

Is an internal Editor available for the videogame?

No

Is an external Editor available for the videogame:

Yes

Name of external internal Editor:

Level of editing:

2D / 3D License:

Freeware

EVALUATION
Usability potential of this game in an educational context:

Poor0123456Excellent

Explain how the videogame can be used in an educational context:

Historical strategy. Organization skills

Evaluator:

Name of Evaluator:

Miguel Mares

Role of Evaluator:

Coordinator

Country:

Spain

Date of Evaluation:

12/05/2012

Blackboard:

IES Doctor Lluis Simarro Lacabra IES Doctor Lluis Simarro Lacabra

This game, besides every similar element to other strategy game is extraordinarily useful to get to know some elements of the different civilizations at the time of the Roman empire and earlier. It wakes the curiosity of the player on what kind of armies they really had and how they had war Paco Miro Xativa Workshop

teacher

This game is very winning for its graphic dress, especially for students in adolescent age; the spaciousness of the "free roaming" it allows besides the player to be able to explore a vast part of the environment in which the various battles will be developed or where the player can build a city. This game is lent to also be used to school by the teachers during their explanations of the most important battles of the Roman Empire; it can prove besides very useful for the mental disabled pupils, for which it will be very simpler to acquire some notions on the Roman Empire through the virtual simulation of battles. This videogame finally has the merit to be able to be also installed on not recent operational systems what Windows XP (SP3), of way to be been able to also be used in that institutes endowed with computer postings had been adjourning for different years not anymore. This game is proper both for the simple impassioned of battles and for the same teachers of History, that will find in this video game a further possibility to mostly do their job in a “interactive” way.

teacher

Comment posted above by Tiziano Nincheri, teacher of Italian language, History and Geography in the Secondary schools.