Joshua & the Battle of Jericho is a 1992 Christian video game developed and published by Wisdom Tree.
The game is a sequel to 1991's Exodus, which was a redesign of Crystal Mines (1989), a title developed by Ken Beckett[3] for Wisdom Tree's predecessor, Color Dreams.
Joshua's trumpet blasts (called "toots" in-game) also destroy blocks of Jericho's wall; "Israelite discontent", "Achan's sin",[2] and "foreign idols" (cult images) are likewise represented by destructible tiles.
To advance in the game, Joshua must pillage enough gold, silver, brass, and iron to meet the quota for the level.
The obstacles to these goals are movable boulders, immovable barriers, destructible objects, enemy soldiers, citizens, goats, et al. After each game level (including the final one) is a Bible quiz.