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The Sumerian Game

(1964)

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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

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