Bible Adventures

Bible Adventures

released on Dec 31, 1990

Bible Adventures

released on Dec 31, 1990

Bible Adventures is an unlicensed religious game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It was developed and published by Wisdom Tree in 1990. It was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive in 1995. In this Single or Multiplayer game, there are three different stories that can played throughout, including Baby Moses, Noah's Ark and David and Goliath, all being from the Old Testament of the Bible. The game has a gameplay style similar to Super Mario Bros. 2.


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Bible Adventures is like a bunch of mini Sunday School lessons crammed into a clunky NES game. You get to be Noah collecting animals two by two, baby Moses dodging crocodiles (and the Pharaoh's army?), and David slinging rocks at a giant Goliath. The controls are rough, and the graphics are...well, biblical times I guess? It's not exactly fun, but for nostalgic value, maybe it gets a star.

it's kinda shit but my mom likes the noah's ark game so it gets extra points

sucks ass but my sister really liked it (while acknowledging it sucks ass) so I have fond memories of this. I wouldn't say any of the three games in here are good, but the one with Moses is the standout for being the most entertaining. Me and my sister would always see how many animals we could stack on Moses, which does raise questions on exactly how biblically accurate this is. The other games are too jank to really be much fun.

Worth playing alone for Noah-animal-jugglin' & baby-Moses-throwin' action of Biblical proportions. God what a stupid set of games, we had some fun. Also stands out for its all-black cartridge.

Though conceptually controversial and making for an interesting footnote in the history of the NES, Bible Adventures is a pretty average NES game. Not great but not horrible either, definitely more playable than Sunday Funday/Menace Beach.