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The Bible as an RPG

Interactive Fiction · Historical Accuracy · Free
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What if the greatest story ever told was also a game?

The Way reimagines the biblical narrative as an interactive RPG. You make the decisions. You build the movement. You face the consequences. The source material is the same — but you're inside it, not reading about it.

Every scene is historically grounded in 1st century Palestinian economics and politics. The debt system, the Temple tax, the Roman occupation, the fishing cooperatives — all real. The choices you face are the choices a real person would have faced in 28 CE.

Proclaim the Jubilee — cancel all debts using Torah law the Temple conveniently forgot. Build a gift economy that Rome can't tax because no money changes hands. Cross into Samaria and test whether your ideas survive ethnic hatred. Debate Greek philosophers who've been saying similar things for three centuries.

All roads lead to Jerusalem. All roads lead to the cross. The only question is what you build on the way.

Questions

Is this biblically accurate?
The game is grounded in historical scholarship about 1st century Palestine. It doesn't rewrite miracles — it focuses on the political, economic, and social dimensions of the story that are often overlooked.
Can I use this for Bible study?
Many players use it as a discussion starter for Bible study groups. The economic and political framing opens conversations that traditional study formats don't.

Free. No download. No account. Just a story that's been waiting 2,000 years.

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