The Sumerian Game

The Sumerian Game

Legacy Computer

Mabel Addis

Released December 31, 1964

The Sumerian Game is a text-based strategy video game of land and resource management. It was developed as part of a joint research project between the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Westchester County, New York and IBM in 1964–1966 for investigation of the use of computer-based simulations in schools. It was designed by Mabel Addis, then a fourth-grade teacher, and programmed by William McKay for the IBM 7090 time-shared mainframe computer. The Sumerian Game has been described as the first video game with a narrative, as well as the first edutainment game. As a result, Mabel Addis has been called the first female video game designer and the first writer for a video game.

Screenshot
More deals from IsThereAnyDeal

Loading prices…

Genres

Strategy

Themes

Historical

Game Modes

Single player

Companies

Mabel Addis (Developer)

Links

Wikipedia Official

Related Content

Hamurabi

Hamurabi

Remake

The Sumerian Game

The Sumerian Game

Remake