Adventure in Plovdiv's Cultural Space: An Augmented Reality Serious Game
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https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2024.14.27Keywords:
Serious Games, Plovdiv, Cultural Heritage, Augmented RealityAbstract
The present paper discusses the development of an augmented reality serious game, which allows the players to interact with cultural heritage artifacts in seven institutions in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The objective of the game is to encourage the participants to go through all of the cultural institutions and to learn interesting facts related to local history, culture, society and biological life in an amusing and attractive way.References
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