The Bible Game
Xbox- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 15
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Mixed: 2 out of 15
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Negative: 10 out of 15
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AdamG.Mar 4, 2008This game is horrible. It isn't even a good recruiting tool.
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SatanicPimpDec 6, 2005Horrible, Just Horrible
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LucasDec 11, 2005
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BlueFalconJan 7, 2006Knowledge of the bible isn't exactly "educational". I don't think anyone, except parents would ever buy this game - mistakingly thinking they were doing something good. The gameplay isn't as bad as you might think. It's sort of like Mario Party, except aiming to recruit kids.
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gh0stFeb 7, 2006Just want to fight some of the ignorance deflation on the users score. I have NOT played this title. But hitting a game for its content is as asinine as claiming its the greatest thing ever for no other reason than because you can "pimp slap hoes". Only the ignorant and immature guage games on nothing more. The question for me: which does this format better, The Guy Game or this title?
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Oct 7, 2015لاهوت يسوع المسيح هو زائف. الحمد لله. حرق لك راديكالية المسيحيين. يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت يموت
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Jun 25, 2020
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This game is interesting enough to keep most kids' attention with a bit of innocent humor adults will appreciate and a Christian rock soundtrack even non-Christians can bear.
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There is enough to entertain a Christian family, looking to bond on a Saturday night, but novelty will wear off rather quickly. The trivia questions repeat far too often and a few of the Challenge games should have been wiped from the stone tablets.
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There's not enough biblical depth to warrant a purchase from religious folk, yet the mini-games aren't that engaging, either. It all feels somewhat hokey as well; almost as though you're playing a game that Ned Flanders would buy for his kids.