Shakespeare for a Gaming Generation: perform scenes from Shakespeare's plays using voice and 3D motion capture technology. Variety of avatars, sets, and scenes.
Excited to announce that Play the Knave has been selected as a finalist for a GEE! Learning Game Award https://t.co/lSVgYLdFtk.
Can you take 10 seconds before July 17 to vote for us for the People's Choice category?https://t.co/SFoV4foXaq
Thanks for your support!
First attempt at @PlayTheKnave at #mplay w/ this here Oberon (photo evidence includes our avatars) wasn't enough hence the desire for a longer monologue🎭
@PlayTheKnave@raratan Captured briefly at end: me breaking character when @raratan replaced Robin with Robby😂 in "Give me your hands, if we be friends, and Rob[in/by] shall restore amends."
English teachers: going to @ncte in Anaheim? Join @GinaBloom5 for a hands-on workshop using @PlayTheKnave and theatre activities: "Teaching Shakespeare with Video Games: Shedding New Light on Social Justice Themes in the Tragedies." https://t.co/tRyX2IPVnY
And the winner is... Play the Knave! Thrilled to announce that we were recognized as the best VR/AR experience at the 2022 Meaningful Play conference. We are so grateful to all of the former students and faculty who helped create this project: https://t.co/dybVf8vPh8
To immerse or not to immerse? Academics have designed two extended reality tools that invite users to participate in scenes from Shakespeare's works such as Romeo and Juliet. Learn more about Shakespeare-VR and @PlayTheKnave 👇. @ucdavis@CarnegieMellon
https://t.co/jqsY6DtjcE
Ready to release! Play the Knave will release to the public on 20/2/2020. (That's 2/20/2020 for Americans.) 🎭👏Check out our redesigned webpage https://t.co/ENdJ3LSHA1 for details. #Shakespeare#edgame#mixedreality#kinect#Shax2019#Shax2020
Know any teachers in Cape Town who want to liven up their teaching of Shakespeare? Or to teach other texts through dramatic performance? Play the Knave's director is in Cape Town for the next 6 months & can bring the game to local classrooms. No cost beyond your time! #edgames
Cool to see @PlayTheKnave get as shout-out in this Virginia newspaper article about Shakespeare's present & future. "Don't scoff" at the idea of videogames about Shakespeare, says the Richmond Times Dispatch. Right on! https://t.co/KzoRTopknr
Washington DC Knaves: You can be the first to try @PlayTheKnave's new theater improv mini-games, designed by @HamletHologram, premiering today at @FolgerLibrary birthday party for Shakespeare.