Saul of Tarsus
SCORE: 84
You would be amazed at how many people are constantly reaching out to
Family Friendly Gaming and wanting us to do something for them. Publish
my press release. Play my game and write a review. They all see us an
avenue to their own dreams coming true. Since very few of them ever
bother to advertise then what happened is we have to work day jobs. That
means we are able to get to even less games than we want to. When we
were contacted about Saul of Tarsus my initial response and thought was
- no time. At times I feel like Jesus in Luke 17:11-19.
I always believe in consulting God in all decisions we make. Even if I
am wronged again and again I still work diligently to do the right
thing. I prayed about it and decided to take a look at Saul of Tarsus.
This is a free app where you do not need to pay anything. There is
content that can only be played if you pay for it on Steam (PC version).
That is how this developer and publisher get paid.
Let us get the bad out of the way. I noticed some glitches and some
spelling errors while playing Saul of Tarsus. There can be challenging
parts where there is not much of an ability to grind to get through.
Also some of the directions are not helpful. After beating the temple of
Jupiter I am told there is a craftsman near there but after talking to
everyone did not find this character. I needed them to fix the house
next door.
There are certain ways to win battles in this turn based role playing
game. It is interesting that some of the concepts in Saul of Tarsus are
things I have written about for decades. I love it when a RPG lets us
use and do different things. The words in Saul of Tarsus for what we do
exhibit an intelligent design. We preach a testimony. The Jewish
scholars will condemn us as one of their attacks.
Saul of Tarsus looks decent, and there is very nice music. The story of
Saul becoming Paul and starting his ministry is very well done. There
are some cool secrets to find in Saul of Tarsus if you look around. Talk
to everyone, and explore everywhere. I ran into issues with tapping
somewhere to go forward on a screen and winding up going back to the
last screen. I also gave up on some quests due to characters not being
where I was told they should be. All in all Saul of Tarsus is a great
idea for a game, and safe for families.
- Paul
Graphics: 77%
Sound: 86%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%
System: Android/iPad/iPhone/PC
Publisher: Song of Nature
Developer: Song of Nature
Rating: ‘9+’ - Nine and Older Only
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