Family Fun "Bible Game" Releases in UK

|TOP|Publisher 505 Gamestreet has announced plans to release “The Bible Game” in UK, which will offer 1500 quiz questions and mini-game challenges based on the Old Testament.

“The Bible Game” is a non-denominational, family-oriented multiplayer Bible quiz game, suitable for all ages to enjoy.

The game features an "energetic, ever-smiling host Justin Warren" presenting a game show titled “Do Unto Others,” in which up to four players can take part.

Players will take turns to reveal panels on the game board and play through rapid fire rounds, sudden death matches, and mini-game challenges. Points are collected and added up at the end of each round, while players will lose all points when the "Wrath of God" is revealed.

To ensure 'The Bible Game' is as entertaining as possible for everyone, players can customise the game each time they play by using the in-game options to adjust the difficulty level and obscurity of references in the questions, the level of challenge in the mini-games and even the length of the TV game show itself.

In addition, the game takes place to the sound of "music tracks from some of the hottest Christian rock artists of the moment." The multiplayer mini-games include challenges based on Jonah and the whale, the Tower of Babel, David and Goliath, Parting of the Red Sea and Creation.

'“The Bible Game” offers wholesome fun with fast-paced, beat the buzzer style action that's suitable for all ages to enjoy.' Developed by Crave Entertainment, 'The Bible Game' releases on PlayStation 2 on 30th June.
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