The Bible Game

At this point the demon challenges the player to Bible trivia in exchange for a piece of key (which opens the end level destination, the church).

The home console version features a game show-themed party mode where players compete for the most points and play various Christian-themed minigames.

[12] CiN Weekly PJ Hruschak called it a "cheesy game show," though felt that it would appeal to young children, and adults will appreciate its "innocent humor."

[13] IGN writer Juan Castro felt it lacked the "biblical depth" to attract religious people, while also criticizing the mini-games as not being engaging.

"[8] IGN writer Mark Bozon's review of the Game Boy Advance version was critical, pointing out how poor the gameplay is and how many bugs it has.