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Ominous Horizons: A Paladin's Calling is a 2001 first-person shooter game with Christian themes developed and published by N'Lightning Software Development. It casts the player as the Johannes Gutenberg's assistant, who must travel the world to retrieve the Gutenberg Bible master copy, which had been stolen by one of Satan's minions.
Catechumen is a 2000 first-person shooter game with Christian themes developed and published by N'Lightning Software Development. Set during the time of the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, the player controls a catechumen, a novice Christian being trained before taking part in secret gatherings.
This is a list of Christian video game releases in order of release date. A Christian video game is a video game that incorporates themes from Christianity , reflecting Christian values . 1980–1989
In December 2006, Left Behind Games announced an expansion pack [3] for the original game, which was scheduled to be released on November 15, 2007. [4] GameSpot news reported in an interview with CEO Troy Lyndon [5] that Inspired Media Entertainment had signed a deal with Big Huge Games, creator of Rise of Nations (2003) and its spin-offs, in order to use the Rise of Nations engine to produce ...
Alien Swarm, a free top down shooter from Valve used to test the Source 2010 beta. America's Army is the official United States Army game. Anchorhead, a horror interactive fiction game. ADOM, a roguelike game (technically postcardware) by Thomas Biskup. Assault Cube, a Counter-Strike-like first person shooter with low system requirements.
Spiritual Warfare is a 1992 Christian video game developed by Wisdom Tree for the Nintendo Entertainment System, it was later ported to MS-DOS, Game Boy, and Sega Genesis, and re-released as a part of the Spiritual Warfare & Wisdom Tree Collection in 2017 on Steam for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
The War in Heaven is a 1999 Christian-themed action game that was published by Valusoft and distributed by GT Interactive. [1] The game is described as " Doom -meets-the-Bible" and is intended for Christian males 15 and older.
In his foundational academic work on this topic, Stefano Gualeni defines fictional games as "playful activities and ludic artefacts conceptualized as part of fictional worlds", [3] [4] and emphasizes that - as elements of a work of fiction - their purpose is to trigger the imagination of the audience and cannot actually be (or at least were not ...