Six months ago, we dreamt up some new edutainment games. Well it went so well that we decided to do it again! This time, we wanted to change it up a bit. Instead of turning an existing game into an edutainment game, this week we attempt to turn existing historical events into playable video games! We even invited a guest this time!

Kyle is here to talk about everyone's favorite nexus point, and also put us all on a list. Todd rehashes a tumblr post that we promise you've seen at least twice. Andrew embarks on the journey that is presidential scandals, but no, not THAT one. And finally, our very good friend Eric Silver from Multitude Podcasting is here mostly to talk about Midnight in Paris.

Recommended reading: Special thanks to Eric Silver for joining us on Debate This! today! You should check out Eric's stuff! He's the Head of Creative at Multitude and hosts/produces 3 different podcasts! Check out a litany of links for Eric below!

Check out Eric's Twitter HERE https://twitter.com/El_Silvero

Check out Join the Party HERE https://www.jointhepartypod.com/

Check out Games and Feelings HERE https://www.gamesandfeelings.com/

Check out Tell Me About It HERE https://www.tmaipod.com/

Check out Multitude Productions HERE https://multitude.productions/

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Properties we talked about this week: Detroit: Become Human, the 1904 Olympic Marathon, Heavy Rain, The Teapot Dome Scandal, Wario Ware, The Lost Generation, Assassin's Creed, Yakuza, A Movable Feast, Clancy Brown and his extended works.

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