Articles about spiritual: December 2, 2008
Quality spiritual games in short supply
Just the mention of a video game made from a Christian worldview and… oh, there you go. I can hear the moans now.
The problem is that the collective opposition concerning the Christian gaming market is usually justified. The majority of the developers working in this genre have limped along on shoestring budgets with small teams, many times being only a single guy in his basement. The games are a pretty good feet under the circumstances but, until recently, they haven’t been worthy of comparison to the big budget giants. Even now it seems that this sector of the industry is still floundering, trying to figure out what’s going wrong.
The problem I see is that Christian games are either low quality, too preachy or too expensive. Look at ...
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