Those of you who watch BBC might remember a series called Roman Mysteries, whose action (like the title says) happens on ancient Rome and is based on a series of books.
What most don't know is that the creators of the series also made a game based on the story that can be played on the BBC website and is completely free.
The game is a simple point-and-click one that happens in 5 different locations each based on one of the characters with the final one being separate from those and one of the best things about the game is the fact that it also teaches about facts from ancient Rome like the series does.
The game is really easy and should only take half a hour or so to finish, though there are walkthroughs in the internet for those with problems with the game but. for the most part you shouldn't have troubles finding out what you need to do.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a game that's both fun and educational, then Roman Mysteries should do the trick, so go to the website and see for yourself whether or not, the game is worth your time to play.
Rating: 5/5
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/romanmysteries/game/index.shtml
Hmm, this wouldn't be for me as it's not accessible for screen reader users (like 99.999% of all games), but I like the idea.
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