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How do video games handle religion and spirituality? It's a question that's been inspiring a fair amount of buzz. It's a big topic, so we decided to add a third seat on this week's show. Jorge and I are excited to welcome Richard Clark to the podcast. Richard's a prolific writer who regularly tackles issues of religion and morality in video games. As an added bonus, he's also an all around nice guy! Be sure to check him out on Twitter, Kill Screen, Christ and Pop Culture, and Game Church. As always, feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for listening!Some discussion starters:- What are some of your favorite examples of religion in games?- What kind of game (e.g., open world, adventure, strategy, etc.) is most conducive to tackling questions of spirituality?Open world vs. scripted story for considering spirituality?- Have you ever unexpectedly encountered religion/spirituality in a game?To listen to the podcast:- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.Show notes:- Run time: 53 min 55 sec- "How do games handle the divine? Accidentally." by Yannick Lejacq, via Kill Screen- "Video games are a good fit for theological exploration," by Brian Crecente, via The Verge- "Capcom Videogame ‘Asura’s Wrath’ Draws Hindu Critics’ Wrath," by Sriram Vadlamani, via Tech Wire Asia- "Study: Video games depict religion as violent and problematic (interview)," by Stefanie Fogel, via Venture Beat- Music provided by Brad Sucks
By Jorge Albor, Scott Juster, Experience Points4.8
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How do video games handle religion and spirituality? It's a question that's been inspiring a fair amount of buzz. It's a big topic, so we decided to add a third seat on this week's show. Jorge and I are excited to welcome Richard Clark to the podcast. Richard's a prolific writer who regularly tackles issues of religion and morality in video games. As an added bonus, he's also an all around nice guy! Be sure to check him out on Twitter, Kill Screen, Christ and Pop Culture, and Game Church. As always, feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for listening!Some discussion starters:- What are some of your favorite examples of religion in games?- What kind of game (e.g., open world, adventure, strategy, etc.) is most conducive to tackling questions of spirituality?Open world vs. scripted story for considering spirituality?- Have you ever unexpectedly encountered religion/spirituality in a game?To listen to the podcast:- Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed.- Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking here. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format.- Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right.Show notes:- Run time: 53 min 55 sec- "How do games handle the divine? Accidentally." by Yannick Lejacq, via Kill Screen- "Video games are a good fit for theological exploration," by Brian Crecente, via The Verge- "Capcom Videogame ‘Asura’s Wrath’ Draws Hindu Critics’ Wrath," by Sriram Vadlamani, via Tech Wire Asia- "Study: Video games depict religion as violent and problematic (interview)," by Stefanie Fogel, via Venture Beat- Music provided by Brad Sucks

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