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Faith in Games

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Just for fun, I came up with a brilliant way to incorporate faith as a gameplay mechanic into a board game. (I can't share it as of yet, since I'd like to be the first to use it). The idea is to make faith into a value system that's determined by the player's real-world faith in God to help give them an advantage during the game.

But out of curiosity, what genre or theme of board game should it be?
 
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Just for fun, I came up with a brilliant way to incorporate faith as a gameplay mechanic into a board game. (I can't share it as of yet, since I'd like to be the first to use it). The idea is to make faith into a value system that's determined by the player's real-world faith in God to help give them an advantage during the game.

But out of curiosity, what genre or theme of board game should it be?

Tiddlywinks :)
 
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Just for fun, I came up with a brilliant way to incorporate faith as a gameplay mechanic into a board game. (I can't share it as of yet, since I'd like to be the first to use it). The idea is to make faith into a value system that's determined by the player's real-world faith in God to help give them an advantage during the game.

But out of curiosity, what genre or theme of board game should it be?


I remember some Christian-themed computer RPGs and RPG-style board games from around the millennium. Seems the most reasonable genre to emulate.
 
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Just for fun, I came up with a brilliant way to incorporate faith as a gameplay mechanic into a board game. (I can't share it as of yet, since I'd like to be the first to use it). The idea is to make faith into a value system that's determined by the player's real-world faith in God to help give them an advantage during the game.

But out of curiosity, what genre or theme of board game should it be?

Keep in mind that first movers are often not on top.
Samsung has done very well by monitoring Apple
and finding markets that Apple misses, like larger
screens and open source programming.

It was hard to say "open source programming" and
Apple in the same sentence.
 
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