The Canonical list of Bible games.
Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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This list is meant to be a list of games that refer to Bible verses and stories. It was inspired by people posting certain games on the Creationism Games list, that didn't quite fit. Games about Noah, or the Ark of the Covanent would fit. Games on the Salem Witch Trials would not, nor would the Crusades, although a wargame involving the Jews in Israel would be appropriate (or a game on the Jewish Civil War). I also ask that the list be free of duplicates.
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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Actual it is a good Carcassone variant
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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Paul gets around.
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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Apparently Avalon Hill thought it worthy of chronicalling his journeys also.
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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Once again, Paul is on the move.
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Richard Hutnik
United States Poughkeepsie New York
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The key question... well, for Christians at least.
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United States Glen Burnie Maryland
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This game is based on the book of Proverbs.
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United States Glen Burnie Maryland
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This is a CCG and every card has a biblical reference on it.
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Vince Londini
Canada London Ontario
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Here's what Caleb was trying to think of, also the next one. Personally, I felt this game was weak. They couldn't seem to devise enough content (imho) so the design relies too heavily on "Christian love" type mechanics such as giving your moves away to your opponents, etc... I really don't enjoy this one much, though the original Tribond was a pretty good party game.
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Vince Londini
Canada London Ontario
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Here's another one, guess I'll have to retrieve our set from wherever it ended up and get some pictures on the Geek!
I thought this was much better than Bible Tribond.
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Vince Londini
Canada London Ontario
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I'm not sure this is the game I have...as mine was published by Rainfall in the 90s and the board represents the books of the Bible, not the Apostles or tribes (at least as I recollect). Again, I'll try to get some pictures up sometime soon.
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Vince Londini
Canada London Ontario
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Definitely for pre-teens. Some familiarty with the famous John Bunyan story helps.
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Glenn Pruitt
United States Purcellville Virginia
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This is a decent little board game (designed by Richard Borg) that reuses the card artwork from Redemption the CCG.
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Vince Londini
Canada London Ontario
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Another social game adapted for Bible content.
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Everyone wants to be Chad Thriftington III
United States Oklahoma City Oklahoma
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This little item was the subject of a journal entry some time back. I think that it went for over $1,000 on ebay. (I may be mistaken)
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United States Glen Burnie Maryland
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For bible party games here is another. Used this in sunday school (high school age) a few times, but some of the sutff is pretty hard or technical so I would mark it if they were close.
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A L D A R O N
United States Boston Massachusetts
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A terrible unimaginative game, unfortunately.
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Josh Edlin
United States Nashville Tennessee
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A horrible game about building Solomon's Temple, while simultaneously attempting to destroy the temple your opponent is building.
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Board Game: Credo
[Average Rating:5.71 Overall Rank:5111]

Robert Stetler
United States Unspecified Unspecified
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A game where you represent an early Christian sect, arguing over what the exact wording should be for each creed related to Jesus's relationship to God, the specifics of his rescurrection, etc. In turning what was a heated, and often violent, debate into an almost role playing card game involving gleefully prosecuting "losing" factions, this game ends up both being historically enlightening and potentially blasphemous at the same time.
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Elijah Lau
Singapore Singapore
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a Bible game for sure. Supposedly not as difficult as Bible Challenge but I've yet to try out the latter.
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Elijah Lau
Singapore Singapore
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Not that many wargames covering the 1-100 AD period. This was one of the few I came across in my hunt. The other was The Siege of Jerusalem.
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Elijah Lau
Singapore Singapore
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See above. Everytime I see it, my heart says, Get it, get it! But my head says, Who're you going to play it with?!
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Angela Frampton
United States Fresno California
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based on the 'focus on the family' radio show
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Board Game: Satan!
[Average Rating:6.66 Unranked]

Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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players try to be the first to get all sixes on three dice.
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Board Game: Babel
[Average Rating:6.73 Overall Rank:584]

Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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a decent tower of babel game with nice stone bits.
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