Bible Game

Bible Game

  • Learn about the Bible while you have fun with the whole family
  • Test your knowledge with quiz challenges, and test your skill with lots of action
  • Fast-paced “Beat the Buzzer” TV game show type action
  • Includes 20 mini-game and micro-game challenges based on inspirational biblical teachings

The Bible Game is wholseome family fun that everyone can enjoy together! In this interactive adventure, un facts about Bible stories wil be revealed to educate and entertain the family. Action and quiz challenges are combined for a Bible lesson everyone can enjoy! Multiplayer competition with up to 4 players

Rating: (out of 19 reviews)

List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 8.45


5 Responses to “Bible Game”

  1. David R. Lorenz says:

    Review by David R. Lorenz for Bible Game
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    Finally, there’s a fun, family game, with good, wholesome, Biblical morals and values!!!

    I bought the GameBoy Advance version also, because it is a completely different game than the Xbox version. (Read my review for GameBoy Advance.)

    Ok, the best place to start is the beginning. In this case, let’s begin at the game menu:

    When the game is finished loading, you see the Menu screen. On this screen, there is High Scores, Options, TV Game Show, and Challenge Games.

    I’ll start with TV Game Show:

    You are now in the character selection screen. You can either play alone, against 3 computer players, or play with friends, and family; 4 players can play together. Once you have selected your charater(s), the game begins…

    The name of the game is “Do Unto Others”. The host is introduced, and starts the game by randomly selecting who will go first. There is a Game Board, with colorful, numbered squares. The chosen player gets to select a square:

    Ok, behind the square, anything can happen. Anything ranging from Testament Trivia to The Wrath of God could be waiting behind any given square. Here is a list of things that you could find:

    Testament Trivia: If you find this behind your square, the host will ask all of you a question from the Old Testament. (you can go into the options screen and adjust the difficulty of the questions). If you get the question correct, your turn continues, and you choose another square; if you get it wrong, your turn ends, and the next player takes his/her turn.

    Challenge Games: These games for for everyone. Too many games to mention, but they are all related to the Old Testament Bible. Games include David and Goliath; False Idols; The Walls of Jericho. Fun games.

    Blessing: This is a one player game. Fun games, like; Follow The Light; Angels and Devils

    Commandment: If this is revealed, the player gets to select who they recieve points from; Heaven, Leader, Everyone. And the amount of points.

    Do Unto Others: The player who gets this square unselfishly helps out another player; This could mean giving another player points, giving up your turn to that player, playing a game and giving the points earned to that player. You have only 10 seconds to make a choice, and the options flash on the screen pretty quickly…

    The Wrath of God: Did I mention that you can end your turn anytime, and pass to another player? You don’t want to be the one who opens this sqaure!!! The Wrath of God square works two different ways. The most common is a player opens this square, and you see a plague of frogs, locusts, or another plague all over the screen, and the host will say you have lost your points, and that round is over (there are as many rounds as time allows; you play until the clock runs out). The second, less common way, there may be only one square left on the board; another player could pass their turn to you. You have no choice but to open the square and reveal this rapidly spinning box; Ok, now, on this box 3 of the 4 sides have a Wrath of God, 1 side has a jackpot (oh, on the upper lefthand corner of the screen, you see this jackpot…ok, just forgot to mention before). The box is spinning rapidly; will you stop it in time to chance getting the jackpot, or will you recieve the Wrath of God?

    Game plays like that for many rounds, number value on the gameboard increases each round, until time runs out.

    Once time has run out, the host will tell you it’s time to move on the the Grace of God:

    Here’s how this works: This is your final chance in the game to build your points up; good thing, especially if you’re low on points. You see the Tree from the Garden of Eden. There are ?’s all over it. Behind the ? is either fruit (good) or the serpent(bad). Find the fruit, build up your points; find the serpent, you lose all the points earned in this round.

    That’s the TV Game show.

    If you choose Challenge Game from the Menu screen, you see the entire list of all the Challenge Games. Once you have selected your character(s), you can select which game you want to play.

    There needs to be more games like this. I strongly recommend, and support this game. I encourage everyone to buy both this version and the GameBoy Advance version(plays entirely different, read my review for GameBoy Advance).

  2. Daniel says:

    Review by Daniel for Bible Game
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    Sit down with a couple good christian friends and be ready to have a blast. This game is great for kids and adults. There are many different difficulties for the trivia, so anyone can play.

    Here’s how the game works. Its modeled after the gameshow Press Your Luck. You press the buzzer and randomly (almost) select a space on the board. Then you may either take part in a mini game or a trivia question. These can be group tasks or individual games. All the mini games are a blast, and you can practive in the Mini Game mode. All very wonderful to reinforce good christian values.

    After each game or question, you are rewarded points and can then go again or pass control. If you land on Wrath of God however, you lose all your points for that round, so be carefull.

    The game is very entertaining for a group and the trivia, mini games, and excellent christian rock soundtrack test your old testament knowledge and entertain your mind and soul. Finally a game to play with the whole family. Good luck, and God Bless.

  3. Jump5 Fan says:

    Review by Jump5 Fan for Bible Game
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    This is an awesome game that lets you have fun,and at the same time,learn about the bible.You can either play challenge games based on tales from the bible,or play a TV Show Game,where you can randomly select Challenge Games,Trivia From The Old Testament,Blessing Games(Single Games),Commandments,Do Unto Others,or the Wrath Of God,where you lose all your points.I love this game and i`m sure you will,too.

  4. Chris says:

    Review by Chris for Bible Game
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    This game may seem corny but it is a great game for all. Especially when it comes to learning more about the bible. The games are fun and yet easy to play. It’s all about learning about the bible not winning the game. Yes you do but it goes deeper than that. I was hoping that they do a Bible game 2 about the new testament. I sure hope they do. I would buy it.

  5. Hansu says:

    Review by Hansu for Bible Game
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    I got this game a few days ago, and I really enjoyed playing it with my family. I own a number of Bible trivia board games, and the weakness with them is that people with more knowledge of the Bible annihilate those without that knowledge. This game combines Bible trivia with Bible-themed video game modes, and the ‘wrath of God’ part will level the playing field as well. The final round involves picking fruit from a tree for points, which increase successively. If the snake is chosen from the tree, you lose all of the points from the tree. This part of the game lets other users catch up, and can cost you the game if you’re greedy. With these parts of the game, it makes it so the same person will not win every time. This will make the game fun for those with less Bible knowledge, which means they should want to play again and again.

    This game is not specifically Christian. The trivia is all based on the Old Testament. The music is Contemporary Christian, but it could easily be a game that would be fun for Jewish people.

    My favorite challenge game is ‘False Idols,’ in which the players compete to destroy idols.

    The question difficulty can be adjusted. They are multiple choice, and everyone has to pick before you find out the answer. Some of the answers are obviously wrong, in a funny way. An example concerned the rebuilding of a gate in Jerusalem. One of the options for the correct name of the gate was “the West Wing.” I thought that was funny. Also, some of the names of people given as possible answers on the easy level were “Sammy” and “Ralph.”

    Overall I love the game. It makes for a fun evening with my family, and I like playing it by itself.

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