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"Spiritual Warfare (NES)"

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Blogger dustin (The 16-bit Catholic) said...

That guy is showing a LOT of leg. Very immodest for a Christian game!!! LOL

Jokes aside, if it had gameplay mechanics nearly as solid as Zelda, I think it would be fun to play. If the NES version of Batman was able to grab me for a weekend, I think Spiritual Warfare would have held me for at least the afternoon.

I do like your RPG idea. A good Christian game wouldn't have to shove religion down your throat, but simply immerse the player in a world that subscribes to real Catholicism.

September 4, 2010 at 1:21 PM

Blogger Miles Mariae said...

Exactly. The triumphing philosophy would be the Catholic worldview. That way the game would be a positive critique of our ailing world rather than a preachy retreat that is really only there to edify the converted.


Essentially, we are talking about what Tolkien did with the novel- the only difference I think for today would be that the game would have to start out, as it were, in 'Mordor' but the residents of 'mordor' view it as as a paradise!

Tolkien wrote at the time during which Christian civilisation was expiring and his setting fitted that, now that we are starting off from neo paganism.

September 4, 2010 at 1:52 PM

Blogger dustin (The 16-bit Catholic) said...

Posted a review of the game at my site (no cheap plus here). It actually wasn't that bad. A few things were broken (absolutely no narration or plot, bombs taking too long to explode), but I enjoyed playing it. Thanks so much for the tip!

September 4, 2010 at 3:06 PM

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