Computer game “Ancient Halych” presented in Prykarpattia
February 5, 2024
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Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University presented the computer quiz game “Ancient Halych” on the occasion of the 1125th anniversary of the city. This was reported by the Ivano-Frankivsk
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University presented the computer quiz game “Ancient Halych” on the occasion of the 1125th anniversary of the city.
This was reported by the Ivano-Frankivsk Regional State Administration, Ukrinform reported.
“The presentation of the computer game competition “Davnii Halych” took place in a mixed format at the Vasyl Stefanyk Prykarpattia National University. The game was created in commemoration of the 1125th anniversary of the ancient city,” the message said. expressions are included.
It is stated that the game “Ancient Halych” is intended for students, teachers, students, tutors, as well as everyone who wants to test and improve their knowledge of the historical, cultural and artistic life of Halych.
“This game has a unique meaning precisely in war conditions, when the aggressor wants to take away our historical heritage that does not belong to him,” Ihor Tsependa, rector of the Carpathian University, is convinced.
The developers noted that the game map consists of eight images and shows the architectural monuments of Halych.
“The main character of the game, the dragon, walks along the road and asks 20 questions to the participants of the game. The questions in the game correspond to the modern vision of the historical, cultural and artistic life of the city of Halych and the region, the role of Ukraine in the glorious past of the near and distant European countries in general “The game is accompanied by music,” added Halyna Voloshchuk, associate professor of the Department of Philology at the Kolomyia Educational and Scientific Institute, the initiator of the game.
Previously, Prykarpatsky National University created the computer games “Vasyl Stefanyk’s Way” and “Frank’s Paths”.
According to Ukrinform, 50 centers will be opened in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to compensate for educational losses.
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