Religion and Video Games

It’s Holy Week once again. It’s time to reflect upon the real reason for the holiday.

While we’re at it, I’d like to repost this piece which I did last year (around the same time) at my old blogger blog. It’s about Christian video games, its history and how it affects us today.

I invite you to take a look into religion’s foray into the virtual world and then judge for yourself. Is there really a need for religion and games to mix?

More after the break…


The first Christian video game was one made by Wisdom Tee called Bible Adventures (see image above). This was launched in 1991 for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The game was a simple side-scrolling game which was further divided into 3 mini-games; namely Noah’s Ark, Baby Moses and David and Goliath. All games involved side-scrolling elements and borrowed, of course, from platform games like Mario, etc.

Since then, many other games were developed with a “themed-element” or involved characters or concepts based on the Bible and other prominent Christian beliefs. Some notable titles for the newer platforms/game systems include The Bible Game which was released (and was the first) for both PS2 and the Xbox. The Bible Game, according to Wikipedia is

aimed at Christians and is “family-friendly”. There are a variety of trivia questions related to the Old Testament. The main two modes are “TV gameshow” and “challenge games”. The latter lets you choose any minigame.

In the Game Boy Advance version players explore different maps searching for demons. When the player finds one, they must hit the demon with their bible. At this point the demon challenges you to bible trivia in exchange for a piece of key (which opens the end level destination, the church).

Of course, not all games designed with Christian flavor evoke the same amount of approval from the press or critics of the industry. Case in point is a news report from BBC about a game called Left Behind: Eternal Forces.

According to that report, critics call it a “religious warfare. The way to win is to convert or kill. You have both the Inquisition and the Crusades,”

The controversial game is is based on a wildly successful series of novels about the struggles on earth after true believers ascend to heaven. Players can command the army of good – the Tribulation Force – against the anti-Christ’s Global Community. Of course, the game’s developers claim that their purpose is to convert players to true believers by immersing them in an interactive environment with lessons from the Bible.

Whatever happens to that debate, it is clear that the Christian community is eyeing video games as a valid medium to “reach out” and acquire followers or simply teach them about the fundamentals of faiths.

Where this journey will lead is, of course, up to the game developers of this new genre and the levels of acceptance of gamers who will ultimately play these games.

Peace!

GM T

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  • Noel

    Considering the amount of time and resources that an average gamer, not even mentioning the hardcore ones, put into a game, I think it’s a reasonable move for Christian organizations to venture into games also as a means to deliver their message. Properly constructed, this game “genre” could also appeal to a larger audience, for a game is primarily built around its richness, whether it be in the quests, builds, items, and/or community.

  • http://gmtristan.com GM T

    I guess you’re right, Noel. Thanks for the comment and have a blessed holy week!

  • Bill

    SUCKS!!!!!!!!

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    In reality, no single religion could guarantee us a place in Heaven. In the end, what matters is how we a treat other people.~;-

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  • http://www.postnasaldriptreatment.info Jessica Bailey

    actually it doesn’t matter what Religion you may have, as long as you treat the other person right.*,,

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    it does not matter what religion you have, just do good things on this world~-.

  • http://gmtristan.com GM T

    Thanks. That’s correct. I agree


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