57 scenes. Dozens of paths. One cross.
The Way is an interactive narrative — a story that changes based on your decisions. Not a quiz. Not a Bible drill. A living, breathing story where the carpenter from Nazareth is as sharp-witted and politically dangerous as the historical record suggests.
Every scene offers real choices with real consequences. Recruit a tax collector who knows where the Temple money goes — or sabotage the system from inside. Cross into Samaria and build trade networks with ethnic enemies. Debate Greek philosophers. Feed Roman soldiers. Cancel debts using Torah law the priests conveniently forgot.
Your choices build a dynamic epilogue. The cross is always the same. What survives after — your network, your followers, your ideas — depends entirely on what you built along the way.