Friday, 31 October 2014

Games Britannia “Dicing with Destiny”:



The the first part of Games Britannia narrated by Benjamin Woolley investigates how the instinct to play games is both as universal and elemental as language itself. The episode discusses how Ancient and medieval games were not just fun, but a fundamental, and significant part of  military tactician (It was used to train upcoming leaders in battle formations and tactics). In the Middle Ages games revolved around spirituality but this spiritual element in games began to be lost as gaming became increasingly associated with gambling. Dice and card games abounded, but a moral backlash in Victorian times transformed games into moral educational tools.This was also the era in which Britain established the world's first commercial games industry, with such classics as the Staunton Chess Set, Ludo and Snakes and Ladders leading the way, all adaptations of original games from other countries.


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