Heritage (Oct 2021)

Dive in the Past: A Serious Game to Promote the Underwater Cultural Heritage of the Mediterranean Sea

  • Marco Cozza,
  • Salvatore Isabella,
  • Paola Di Cuia,
  • Alessandro Cozza,
  • Raffaele Peluso,
  • Vincenzo Cosentino,
  • Loris Barbieri,
  • Maurizio Muzzupappa,
  • Fabio Bruno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage4040220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 4001 – 4016

Abstract

Read online

In the last decades, the popularity of video games has been increasing thanks to their unique ability to engage their audience and create empathy. Among them, serious games have additional purposes besides entertainment, such as learning and behaviour change. Serious games, in fact, have been successfully applied to different fields, including education, health, tourism, and cultural heritage. In this context, the paper describes a novel serious game developed for increasing awareness and promoting the Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH). In particular, the paper focuses on the Dive in the Past Serious Game which allows users to simulate a virtual dive into the Mediterranean Sea to explore accurate and life-sized 3D reconstructions of underwater archaeological sites. The purpose of the game is twofold: to engage diver and non-diver tourists into a virtual interactive exploration of underwater sites through digital storytelling and challenges; to increase awareness and knowledge on Mediterranean UCH. This work has been carried out in the context of the MeDryDive project, an EU co-funded under the COSME Programme, which aims to create personalized dry dive experiences for the promotion of Mediterranean UCH sites as distinctive tourism destinations.

Keywords