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Today the University of Exeter launched a new version of the website which hosts Ice Flows, our educational computer game, at www.iceflowsgame.com – the website now contains new explainer videos, where the penguin characters use the game to explain all about how the Antarctic Ice Sheet works, and its relationship with climate change and sea level.  

The penguins have been voiced by some folks you may be familiar with: Twila Moon, Kenny Matsuoka, Sainan Sun, Olga Sergienko, Andres Rivera, Hartmut Hellmer and Christel Hansen – thanks to all of them for playing along!

The videos can be found either on the website at www.iceflowsgame.com/#scifi , or via the Ice Flows YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTaAwsFruWTL78aIHz1EYGg

Please use and share these as you wish.  If you are a twitter user, Ice Flows is on twitter: @iceflowsgame and use the hashtag #iceflowsgame

If you wish to contribute subtitles in a different language please contact Anne Le Brocq and she will endeavour to add these to the YouTube subtitles.  As always, if you want to contribute to Ice Flows in any way, please get in touch with her to discuss it!

Contact: 

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