To some, the idea of getting an education while playing triple-A videogames will seem silly at first. How can a game be trusted with such a responsibility? Even those set in the real world stretch the truth and often delve into the fantastical.
However, this year has been host to a number of games that try to teach people about the past. Take Assassin’s Creed Origins, a game that lets you explore Ancient Egypt in its entirety - or, at least, what we currently have mapped out after years of excavation.
Delve into the past with our list of the best old games.

While exploring the game’s virtual sands and cities, you might learn about the embalming process, you might see the pyramids of Giza in their former glory - wandering within them, even exploring a hidden chamber that was only located by archaeologists after the game’s release.
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