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Katashi_itto

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Sat Mar 29, 2014, 06:21 PM Mar 2014

Video game makers blame ‘Satan’ for inability to launch Biblical role-playing game [View all]


The makers of a Biblical role-playing game that follows the life of Abraham are blaming their lack of success and inability to fund the project on the influence of Satan.

Speaking with Polygon, Richard Gaeta, co-founder of Phoenix Interactive explained the company’s problems starting cropping up right after the launch of their Kickstarter campaign for Bible Chronicles: The Call of Abraham.

“I believe that, 100 percent,” Gaeta said.


“It’s very tangible,” explained business partner Martin Bertram. “From projects falling through and people that were lined up to help us make this a success falling through. Lots of factors raining down on us like fire and brimstone.”

Phoenix Interactive’s Kickstarter failed to reach its $100,000 target, only managing to raise $19,000.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/03/29/video-game-makers-blame-satan-for-inability-to-launch-biblical-role-playing-game/
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Couldn't possibly be that the Bible is way more boring than, say, George RR Martin. Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #1
Well, they can always just play "The Zoo Race" LeftOfSelf-Centered Mar 2014 #2
Lol! Awesome! Katashi_itto Mar 2014 #3
Satan? LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #4
Yup. Systematic Chaos Mar 2014 #5
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