Event

Designing Historical Video Games: Attentat 1942, Svoboda 1945, and Beyond

  • Conférencier  Vít Šisler

  • Lieu

    Maison du Savoir Auditorium 3.530

    2, avenue de l'université

    L-4365, Esch-sur-Alzette, LU

  • Thème(s)
    Sciences humaines

Lecture by Vít Šisler, Charles University | Charles Games, Prague (CZ).

The talk critically discusses the opportunities and challenges of developing serious video games on contested past. Vít Šisler, the lead game designer of the critically acclaimed historical games Attentat 1945 and Svoboda 1945: Liberation, will revisit the games’ development process and summarise key lessons learned during the latter. In particular, the talk will focus on the intersections and tensions between authenticity and fiction, realism and schematisation, and narrativity and procedurality.

Vít Šisler is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Information Science and Librarianship at Charles University’s Faculty of Arts in Prague. He is also a co-founder of Charles Games, an indie game studio pushing the boundaries of narrative and serious games. He was a lead game designer of the award-winning video games Attentat 1942 (Best Learning Game, Games for Change 2018) and Svoboda 1945: Liberation (Grand Jury Award, IndieCade, 2022).

Free entrance. The lecture will be followed by a reception.