WWII: The Pacific Theater
WWII The Pacific Theater Interactive Experience is a narrative driven, choice based history game that places students directly inside the most intense moments of the Pacific War. Students step into multiple roles including Navy officers, Marines, Navajo Code Talkers, and POWs, making strategic and moral decisions that shape their path through real historical events such as Pearl Harbor, Midway, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Bataan Death March.
The experience blends rich historical storytelling with embedded arcade style mini games, live intelligence briefings, and branching outcomes that reflect real wartime risks. Students are not just learning about the Pacific Theater. They are navigating it, reacting to it, and seeing how individual decisions mattered within a massive global conflict.
How the Game Works
Students begin at Pearl Harbor and choose a role that determines their storyline. Each path presents historically grounded narrative slides with choices that lead to new events, successes, or failure outcomes. At key moments, students enter short arcade style mini games representing real challenges such as defending ships from kamikaze attacks, running communications through jungle patrols, storming fortified bunkers, or surviving POW camps. Performance in these games directly affects progression.
An interactive intelligence terminal allows students to type keywords like Midway, Zero, Kamikaze, or Navajo and receive historical briefings, statistics, and context in a radar style interface. This encourages curiosity driven exploration without breaking immersion.
You will receive a game guide, teacher's guide, and a student worksheet along with a direct link to the online game for sharing with your students. If you are a teacher and are worried about the game being blocked by your school's server, contact us; there are two easy ways to make the game available besides the direct link.
One license per educator.