Christian Role Playing Games - Tabletop and Video Games
Covenant RPG
A simpler alternative to most game systems, one of our original games. Check out the game page for more info!
Holy Lands (Excellent, Review)
A robust roleplaying system in a rich setting, the Christian answer to Dungeons & Dragons.
A simpler alternative to most game systems, one of our original games. Check out the game page for more info!
Holy Lands (Excellent, Review)
A robust roleplaying system in a rich setting, the Christian answer to Dungeons & Dragons.
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Christian RPG Video Games
Advent (Good)
Platforms: PC
Publisher: Omega Games, 2015
This
is an amateur game made with RPG Maker, but I found it well worth
playing this story-driven adventure. You'll play a party of heroes
looking to find the truth about the Creator's prophecies and, hopefully,
end a war. In the meantime, you'll level up your skills and gear and
explore a wide landscape with lots of people to chat with. If you like
RPGs, try this one. It's free. It does have magic in it, though, so it
might not be suitable for all Christians.
The Aetherlight: Chronicles of the Resistance (Excellent)
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Play for free on Android or iOS, or purchase for PC and Mac |
Platform: PC, Mac, Android, iOS
Publisher: Scarlet City Studios, 2016
Wow!
This is an impressive game, and I certainly hope Scarlet City continues
the series. Right now, you can play through the first 3 episodes in
which you help the Scarlet Man (Jesus) restore The Great Engineer (God
the Father) to the throne of this steampunk kingdom. The graphics are
great, the gameplay is great, and there is plenty of allegorical content
referencing Biblical stories. This is a must-play game for any
Christian gamer.
+ + +
Alpha/Omega: The Christian RPG
This one's my game, so I'll refrain from rating it ;-)
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A/O is free for PC and Android. Check out the game page for more info! |
Platforms: PC, Android
Publisher: BUD Games, 2018
+ + +
Destiny Game (Excellent)
Also known as Game of Destiny
Also known as Game of Destiny
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Platforms: iOS
Publisher: Battle Gear, LLC, 2014
This
is a fun board game to play with your children or as a preteen. There
can be up to five players, and you take turns going around the board
making real-life decisions. You earn money and Eternal Fruit, which is a
way of showing how our choices have consequences.
+ + +
Play as 5 of David's mighty men as you walk through some of the major events in the famous king's life.
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Flood: The Prequel
I also worked on this game. Check out the game page!
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Purchase on Steam or Itch.io! |
Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux
Publisher: God Inspired Games, 2019
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This
is a very retro-style RPG but has all the classic elements of story,
turn-based battles, leveling up, and loot. You play as Jimmy and the
friends he gathers in this very Chrisitan adventure. The highlight of
the game for me was the battle system, which wasn't very challenging,
but it does allow you to aim, and if the enemies are lined up right, you
can hit two at once. Still, there are too random many battles to enjoy
this combat mechanic for very long. The story itself is fairly
interesting if a bit tongue-in-cheek.
+ + +
Jesus Christ RPG (Good, DLC Review)
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Free to play, with DLCs to purchase |
Platform: PC
Publisher: Wholetone Games, 2013
Play
a variety of characters as you walk through the life of Christ,
battling demons and Pharisees. It's a little strange to have Jesus
"leveling up" to learn new miracles, but I understand doing it for the
sake of the game. I also appreciate all the humor in the game.
+ + +
The Journey of Jesus: The Calling (Fair)
Platform: Brower (Facebook)
Publisher: Lightside Games, 2012
This
game is available only on Facebook. You'll play as a witness to the
life of Christ and interact with people of the day, including Romans,
Pharisees, and Jewish believers and nonbelievers, playing through
real-life scenarios and helping to minister to them as you see fit. The
one complaint I have about the game is that it makes you do mundane
activities, such as chopping wood or clearing thornbushes to be able to
get close enough to the Biblical scene. Still, for free, it's worth
playing around in, even if you decide not to finish it.
+ + +
Noah's Ark: Dash N' Splash (Poor, Review)
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Purchase on Android, iOS, and the Microsoft Store |
Platform: PC, Android, iOS
Publisher: JustinTime Studios, 2019
This 3D game shows good effort but needs a little more work. You
play an intrepid Noah, getting ready for the Flood. You’ll meet his
family as well as others in the world as you gather materials, solve
puzzles, and explore the landscape.
+ + +
NIMCOR3 (Poor, Review)
This is an RPG Maker game that would be good for the hardcore Christian audience with a few gameplay tweaks.
+ + +
Paul's Mission (Fair)
In
this RPG Maker game (the same engine I used to make Alpha/Omega), you
play as Paul and experience some of his story. The townspeople quiz you
on Bible knowledge, and you fight wild animals on your way from town to
town. There are items to purchase and upgrades to make, but the whole
game is rather simple and uses a lot of the default settings of the game
engine. It didn't keep my interest for very long.
+ + +
Soldier of God (Poor but Promising)
Platform: Android, iOS
Publisher: M633 Games, 2019
Methinks this developer published too soon. Soldier of God has the building blocks of a great game, complete with smooth controls, nice graphics, and relevant teaching, but the world feels very empty at this point. You can fight demons in the field and take on quests, but combat consists of running into the enemy, and you don't get a choice of how to interact with an NPC. I'm going to keep my eye on this game for future updates. A couple of things I'd like to see is either smaller maps or more people, and a choice of what to say when you see someone. That way, you'd be able to practice how you might help someone.
Publisher: M633 Games, 2019
Methinks this developer published too soon. Soldier of God has the building blocks of a great game, complete with smooth controls, nice graphics, and relevant teaching, but the world feels very empty at this point. You can fight demons in the field and take on quests, but combat consists of running into the enemy, and you don't get a choice of how to interact with an NPC. I'm going to keep my eye on this game for future updates. A couple of things I'd like to see is either smaller maps or more people, and a choice of what to say when you see someone. That way, you'd be able to practice how you might help someone.
+ + +
That Dragon, Cancer (Excellent)
While
not really a game, this interactive experience will encourage you as
you walk through the life of Joel's parents, hearing real conversations
that they had during the course of their young son's illness and
eventual death.
+ + +
To Light: Ex Umbra (Excellent, Review)
This
is a well-written, story-driven RPG Maker game with the option to
either limit the battle mode or enjoy the strategy of combat.
+ + +
This game is all about immersion and daily life in the 2nd century.
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