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  2. List of Christian video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Christian video game releases in order of release date. A Christian video game is a video game that incorporates themes from Christianity , reflecting Christian values . 1980–1989

  3. Praey for the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Praey for the Gods is an action-adventure survival game developed by No Matter Studios. [1] Initially released via early access in January 2019, and the full version of the game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox One in December 2021.

  4. Godus - Wikipedia

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    Godus was the effort of game designer Peter Molyneux and his development studio 22cans. [2] The game is the spiritual successor to Molyneux's earlier creation, Populous, [3] and is inspired by his other titles: Dungeon Keeper and Black & White. [4] Molyneux left his position at Microsoft in March 2012 to found 22cans. [5]

  5. Parable of the Lost Sheep - Wikipedia

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    It is about a man who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep in order to find the one which is lost. In Luke 15, it is the first member of a trilogy about redemption that Jesus addresses to the Pharisees and religious leaders after they accuse him of welcoming and eating with "sinners."

  6. Flock! - Wikipedia

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    Flock! (stylized as FLOCK!) is a puzzle video game developed by Proper Games and published by Capcom for Windows, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade.It was released in April 2009 for Microsoft Windows [1] through Steam [2] and Stardock's digital distribution service Impulse, [3] Xbox Live Arcade [1] and PlayStation Network.

  7. Mouse Guard Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    Mouse Guard is a pseudo-medieval setting about an order of anthropomorphic mouse rangers. The setting itself was written by David Petersen in a series of Eisner award winning comics. Many details of the setting such as "how does a mouse become a member of the Mouse Guard" were fleshed out specifically for the RPG. [3]

  8. Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn was developed by A44 Games, the studio behind Ashen. The game was developed by a team of about 60 people. [3] In the game, firearms and magic are equally powerful. The team believed that this concept (flintlock fantasy), while commonly seen in books, was relatively less explored in films or video games.

  9. Basil Pennington - Wikipedia

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    M. Basil Pennington, O.C.S.O. (1931–2005) was an American Trappist priest and leading spiritual writer, speaker, teacher, and director.. Pennington was an alumnus of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum where he obtained a licentiate in Theology in 1959.