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Whats in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land

 

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SCORE: 95

 

Whats in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land 

 

Rarely does educational, and entertainment value keep up at the same pace. There are products that are very entertaining, but do not teach anything good. There are wonderful educational products but they are not very entertaining. What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land merges the two together masterfully. I am amazed at how intricate the sixty minutes are on this DVD.

What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land takes us through Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. It also explains the next section we are in - Historical Books of the Bible. There is singing, and a whole lot of modern humor in this show. Children love What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land, and adults like myself find a lot to like. I hate to admit this, but I prefer this DVD series over many theological books I have read in my life.

The puppets continue to impress me with their personalities in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. Phil knows what he is doing, and he is obviously having a lot of fun making this series. Kids enjoy the various puppets, and their diversity. I did not find any offensive images while watching What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. Which is good considering some of the intense topics covered on this DVD.

The audio section of What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land is awesome. The level of learning is perfect for all ages. There are some very catchy songs on this DVD, and a few that did not stick in my head. Having the pirate in a hot air balloon singing was different. I did not get into it at first, but when they started his whole bathroom skit, I decided I liked it. I can not say enough good things about the humor in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. I was laughing while watching this over and over again. I was not the only one either.

Quacky is back in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land with Quacky's Questions. There is also deleted scenes, and out takes. That rounds out the bonus features in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. Sixty minutes may be a bit short for some families. I believe it is worth the price of admission, and yes Family Friendly Gaming was given a reviewable copy. I am so happy that Congress in its infinite wisdom passed a law that we have to include that in every single review now.

The menu screens of What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land exhibit an intelligent design. Navigating through the menu screens is easy. I do like how interactive they are with characters coming out and saying a few words. The story flows masterfully in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. I am still amazed at how quickly and efficiently things move along in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land. Kids do not lose interest with this DVD.

The humor in What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land really stands out. I can not say enough good things about that. The song about the judges is fantastic. I have a confession to make. I only knew the names of three of the judges. Not all of those names are easy to say, let alone memorize. I can not wait to see this franchise continue on through the Holy Bible. I am recommending What's in the Bible 4 Battle for the Promised Land to family, friends, and pastors I know. This product earns the Family Friendly Gaming seal of approval. What does the Sunday School Lady have to say about that?
- Paul

 

Graphics: 90%
Sound: 98%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 95%
Family Friendly Factor: 100%
System: DVD
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Rating: 'NR' for Not Rated

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