Hello! I’m Meghan Sullivan and welcome to History N’ Games, a video and audio podcast where I discuss history and video games!
I started this adventure for two reasons: I love video games, and I love history. I wanted to combine my two passions into something I could share with the world. Something that could entertain as well as educate. Thus, History N’ Games was born!
On this page, you’ll find my personal blogs, an archive full of History N’ Games interviews, game reviews, and revelations about your favorite history-based games, announcements about future projects, and more.
I hope you enjoy coming to this website, and I can’t wait to interact with you all. ^___^
Love,
Meghan
Regency Solitaire II Demo Review (Plus History Lesson!)
How was my time with Regency Solitaire II? Let’s discuss! 😀 (Full disclosure: Grey Alien Games sent out a demo code for me to try out. This is a review…
12 Facts About Hercules and His 12 Labors in (Almost) 12 Minutes
Happy Holidays, everyone! In this special episode of History N’ Games, I (Meghan Sullivan) attempt to share 12 interesting facts about Hercules and his 12 labors in 12 minutes. Do…
The Curse of Akkad: Playing House of Ashes with Lexie Henning
Come get scared AND educated as Meghan and Lexie Henning from The Ozymandias Project play through the opening prologue of The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes!
The Hidden History of Destiny 2 & Disco Elysium (Dr. Kira Jones Explains)
In this special episode of History N’ Games, host Meghan Sullivan interviews Dr. Kira Jones on the hidden history of games like Destiny 2, Disco Elysium, Yuppie Psycho, and more!
The Eye Opening Truth About the Haitian Revolution (HNG Interview)
Games like Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry and Freedom: Rebels in the Darkness touch on the Haitian Revolution, but why aren’t there more games about this historically important event? How are…
Barry Strauss Interview: Is Achilles a Hero or Bronze Age Jerk?
In this History N’ Games episode, I interview author and historian Barry Strauss about heroes (both real and fictional) like Achilles, and ask why people worshipped Bronze Age jerks.