Explore Ubisoft's recreation of medieval Baghdad in this free app for iOS and Android

Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Mirage Discovery Tour Arrives As A Free Mobile App

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The more gamified mode is called Explore Baghdad, offering a narrative-driven journey through the city that takes around 2 hours to finish. The mode includes 360 degree exploration and mini-games, with the goal of collecting codex entries from around Baghdad.

The mobile app was developed in collaboration with UK firm Sugar Creative, and also has a web version that can be accessed in browsers--though the web version seems to be down at the time of writing.

Ubisoft has always included a high level of detail in its historical settings, and the Discovery Tour is a novel way to repackage that content in a more educational way--stripping away the combat and high-stakes storylines of the Assassin's Creed universe to focus on the history.

Previous Discovery Tours included Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, and Viking Age, and were essentially stripped-back console and PC versions of the Assassin's Creed games they were based on. Medieval Baghdad is the first to release as a mobile app--though it makes sense for the Discovery Tour's edutainment style of game.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG