The plot targeted Lorenzo de Medici, a renowned political leader and arts patron who hailed from a powerful banking family in Florence, and was featured as a mission in "Assassin's Creed 2." Simonetta discovered a startling secret behind that assassination attempt, known as "the Pazzi conspiracy," while writing his second book, "The Montefeltro Conspiracy: A Renaissance Mystery Decoded" (Doubleday, 2008). But any incidental learning is playful and takes a backseat to gameplay and story, rather than turning into a stuffy educational experience. ![]() The games even give small historical footnotes about the buildings or people that gamers might encounter. "No one imagined the pope would send assassins to kill his enemies in a church, but it happened." ![]() "History is unparalleled compared to human imagination." Simonetta said.
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