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Andy Robertson worked with Exeter Cathedral to include a videogame (Flower PS3) as part of their Sunday evening worship service. This followed his TEDx talk about "Sustainable Perspectives on Videogames" which the clergy from the Cathedral attended.

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Andy Robertson worked with Exeter Cathedral to include a videogame (Flower PS3) as part of their Sunday evening worship service. This followed his TEDx talk about "Sustainable Perspectives on Videogames" which the clergy from the Cathedral attended.

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Andy Robertson appears in this podcast. "Videogame reviews for the whole family, not just the kids. I dig out videogame experiences to intrigue and interest grownups and children. This is post-hardcore gaming where accessibility, emotion and storytelling are as important as realism, explosions and bravado."


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