TY - BOOK AU - Lauro,Sarah Juliet ED - Project Muse. TI - Kill the Overseer!: The Gamification of Slave Resistance T2 - Forerunners: Ideas First Ser SN - 9781452965543 PB - University of Minnesota Press KW - Video games KW - Social aspects KW - fast KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Slavery in mass media KW - GAMES / Video & Electronic KW - bisacsh KW - Political aspects KW - Electronic books KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Description based upon print version of record; Cover Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Videogames as Commemoration -- Nat Turner and Harriet Tubman -- Paths to Freedom -- A Close Playing: Flight to Freedom -- "Make History Yours": An Introduction to Assassin's Creed -- Avatar Trouble and Aveline -- Untranslated -- Failure and Freedom Cry -- A Digital Fragment -- Untitled -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author; Open Access N2 - Profiles and problematizes digital games that depict Atlantic slavery and "gamify" slave resistance. In videogames emphasizing plantation labor, the player may choose to commit small acts of resistance like tool-breaking or working slowly. Others dramatically stage the slave's choice to flee enslavement and journey northward, and some depict outright violent revolt against the master and his apparatus. This work questions whether the reduction of a historical enslaved person to a digital commodity in games such as Mission US, Assassin's Creed, and Freedom Cry ought to trouble us as a further commodification of slavery's victims, or whether these interactive experiences offer an empowering commemoration of the history of slave resistance UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/81092/ ER -