My internship began with plenty of introductions and scheduling. The summer would be broken into two phases, a remote research phase, followed by an in-person event to share our findings. Our team of four interns was tasked with reviewing and responding to Shakespeare’s use within video games. To facilitate this, Dr. Sullivan provided us with a list of video games that reportedly adapted Shakespeare or his works within their design or narrative. Each Intern would choose a game, play it to completion, and then respond using a feedback form Dr Sullivan had prepared for us.
Research as…play?
Our plan was to begin with games that were relatively short in duration, one to two hours at most. These experiences would serve to…Read full article


