In those cases, there are luckily many titles offering extensive background lore. Here are some of the best open-world games for players who love reading lore.
Amy Jenkins-Costa has spent most of her career teaching kids how to read. Since 1997, she's worked mostly as a reading interventionist in the Chamap[Champaign school district, first at Garden Hills ...
Drexel University's School of Education is excited to welcome producer, writer, and star of “Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars,” Harvey Hubbell, as he shares his film and leads a post-film panel ...
A physical activity game has returned to the town where it was founded for six weeks. First launched in Reading, Berkshire, Beat The Street gives people the opportunity to earn points and win ...
Arguably the most significant change is the overhaul to the visuals, producing the SNES look that fans were clamoring for in the first game. 30XX takes the action and speed of Megaman X and adds ...
“We are the world’s first immersive social video game, using cutting-edge technology and incredible special effects to bring people together in real life. Philadelphia has been on our radar ...