The Christian games industry, getting anywhere?

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Just curious about the state of the Christian games business. Are there good games out there, matching secular games in quality and graphics and so on?

Jari
 
Sempill said:
Just curious about the state of the Christian games business. Are there good games out there, matching secular games in quality and graphics and so on?

Jari

Quality is subjective, but generally speaking, the production quality of Christian games is lower than that of regular games. If they were as good, then they would be selling in the larger market, and they wouldn't have to billed as "Christian games" to turn a buck.

Of course, there are a whole host of non-Christian games that nevertheless act as wholesome and rewarding entertainment.
 
ArtGuy said:
Sempill said:
Just curious about the state of the Christian games business. Are there good games out there, matching secular games in quality and graphics and so on?

Jari

Quality is subjective, but generally speaking, the production quality of Christian games is lower than that of regular games. If they were as good, then they would be selling in the larger market, and they wouldn't have to billed as "Christian games" to turn a buck.

Of course, there are a whole host of non-Christian games that nevertheless act as wholesome and rewarding entertainment.

I know that there is an Old Testament role-playing game. I think it's either actually a D&D module or is at least based on the D20 system, but my goodness, I would like to play sometime.
 
ArtGuy said:
Sempill said:
Just curious about the state of the Christian games business. Are there good games out there, matching secular games in quality and graphics and so on?

Jari

Quality is subjective, but generally speaking, the production quality of Christian games is lower than that of regular games. If they were as good, then they would be selling in the larger market, and they wouldn't have to billed as "Christian games" to turn a buck.

Of course, there are a whole host of non-Christian games that nevertheless act as wholesome and rewarding entertainment.

I know that there is an Old Testament role-playing game. I think it's either actually a D&D module or is at least based on the D20 system, but my goodness, I would like to play sometime.
 
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