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Religion inc God Simulator

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71%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
stability, monetization
71% User Score Based on 603 reviews

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Religion inc God Simulator is a single player casual management game. It was developed by GameFirst and was released on October 16, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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71%
Audience ScoreBased on 603 reviews
gameplay11 positive mentions
stability15 negative mentions

  • The game offers an interesting twist on the Plague Inc. formula, allowing players to spread a religion instead of a virus.
  • It has a fun and engaging concept with potential for further development and updates.
  • The graphics and sound design are appealing, creating an enjoyable atmosphere for casual play.
  • The game feels like a simplified and less engaging version of Plague Inc., lacking depth and complexity.
  • There are numerous bugs and issues, such as language settings defaulting to Russian and unresponsive buttons, which hinder gameplay.
  • Many players feel that the game is incomplete and lacks sufficient content, making it repetitive and boring after a few playthroughs.
  • gameplay
    53 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is primarily based on mechanics similar to "Plague Inc." but incorporates a religious theme, offering different styles of religions with unique tech trees. However, many players find the gameplay dull, simplistic, and occasionally confusing due to unclear mechanics and a lack of depth, leading to a repetitive experience. While the premise is intriguing, the execution leaves room for improvement, particularly in enhancing the challenge and clarity of gameplay elements.

    • “The game takes the gameplay mechanics you could find in 'Plague Inc.' and adds a religious theme to them, tweaking them enough to make them feel a bit different.”
    • “Rather than different religions, the game features four different styles of religions (with another three 'coming soon') that have different mechanics and tech trees to research. Combining features from both peace and war within the same religion creates an interesting dynamic.”
    • “A bit of a challenge makes the gameplay more valuable.”
    • “The gameplay is dull and simple.”
    • “Atheism mechanic is kind of weird, working in sudden spikes up and down more often than not, and events give a very short timeframe to react, so basically it is a matter of chance if you are in the right upgrade path and have enough points to pick the traits when the event pops up.”
    • “Very limiting gameplay and there isn't enough change between the different religions.”
  • stability
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is heavily criticized, with numerous users reporting frequent freezes, glitches, and bugs that hinder gameplay, including issues with the tutorial and language settings. Many players find the game unplayable and feel it should not be a paid title due to its instability. Overall, while there is potential for enjoyment, the current state is marred by significant technical problems.

    • “Now it freezes on the first screen every time I open it.”
    • “Menu glitches out, always starts in Russian language, back button doesn't work, just all around unplayable. I immediately requested a refund less than 2 minutes messing with this app.”
    • “So many glitches it should be free and in beta.”
  • graphics
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are primarily focused on a visually appealing map of the earth, which players will frequently encounter. While some users appreciate the aesthetic and art style, others find the graphics limited and the gameplay repetitive, leading to mixed feelings about the overall visual experience. Overall, the graphics are generally regarded as decent to top-notch, contributing positively to the game's atmosphere.

    • “Graphics are top notch.”
    • “I really love this game because of the graphics and the religious peaceful music.”
    • “The graphics are pretty much just limited to a map of the earth, but at least it's aesthetically pleasing, because it's about all the player is going to see.”
    • “Graphics are decent.”
    • “And the gameplay and graphics just push the sophistication up a bit.”
  • monetization
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with users appreciating the absence of ads in the paid version but criticizing the presence of in-app purchases even after paying for the game. Many feel that the pricing for these additional features is excessive and that the game could benefit from a more user-friendly ad removal option. Overall, while the game is enjoyable, the monetization approach has left some players feeling frustrated and perceiving it as greedy.

    • “Very enjoyable and no ads!”
    • “Not a fan of in-game purchases in a paid product, but it's a fun time killer much like virus spreading games.”
    • “I bought it anyway to support this very well-made game; keep it up!”
    • “The paid version is just the free mobile version but without the grinding (or advancement feeling), without the ads (I really hoped so), and without the randomized boosts (usually coming with the ads).”
    • “Not a fan of in-game purchases in a paid product, but it's a fun time killer, much like virus spreading games.”
    • “In-game purchases for a paid game... greedy.”
  • humor
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by its quirky and heretical concepts, which players find amusing and suitable for creative world-building. While the gameplay length can limit extended play sessions, the comedic elements, particularly in the context of religion and personal experiences, contribute to an enjoyable and entertaining experience. Overall, players appreciate the game's ability to generate humorous scenarios and outcomes.

    • “Currently, it's hard to play for long periods of time because of the length of gameplay, but it's a funny piece to try out or to use as an idea for world building a story!”
    • “But with God instead of illness... and I think that's fitting since religion is very much a plague on this planet. The game is super fun, and I can make religions based on my friends, family, pets, and fiancée, and it's very funny and enjoyable.”
    • “I found it funny that my first game ended up with 50% fanatics and 50% enlightened... all hail semanticism!”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the peaceful and fitting sound effects, others find the ambient music loop repetitive and mismatched with the game's mood. Overall, the sound design is praised for its quality, but the ambient music detracts from the experience for some players.

    • “Audio and music is peaceful.”
    • “I really love this game because of the graphics and the religious peaceful music.”
    • “The sound effects are also pleasing and fit the game perfectly, except for the short, boring loop of ambient music that's both boring and doesn't fit the mood of the game.”
    • “Maybe the developers were trying to go with music that sounds heavenly, but if that's what people who go to heaven have to listen to for eternity, ol' il pallino would rather go to hell.”
    • “The sound effects are also pleasing and fit the game perfectly, except for the short, boring loop of ambient music that's both boring and doesn't fit the mood of the game.”
  • replayability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's replayability is mixed; while players may feel compelled to explore different religions, the absence of achievements and challenges significantly diminishes the incentive to replay. Some users find it addictive, but others criticize its simplicity and lack of depth, suggesting that cheats could enhance the experience.

    • “Granted, the player is likely to become addicted enough to want to try and win the game with every religion, but the lack of achievements seriously affects the replay value.”
    • “Replayability is high.”
    • “Additionally bringing in cheats would help the overall replay value.”
    • “Granted, the player is likely to become addicted enough to want to try and win the game with every religion, but the lack of achievements seriously affects the replay value, and certainly ol' il pallino deserves an achievement for predicting and dealing with three events while running a pagan religion!”
    • “Additionally, bringing in cheats would help the overall replay value.”
    • “Not something with a lot of replayability currently.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is seen as humorous and offers potential for world-building, but it lacks depth and progression, making it difficult for players to engage for extended periods. Reviewers suggest that the game would benefit from more detailed events and interactive elements, such as holy wars and diplomatic conversations, to enhance the narrative experience. Overall, there is a desire for the game to evolve into a more robust story generator rather than a simplistic simulation.

    • “It's a funny piece to try out or to use as an idea for world building a story!”
    • “It could use more details in the events and maybe a story progression as your choices unfold.”
    • “I'd love it to be a story generator rather than a second Plague Inc. game.”
    • “Needs more explanation and more stuff to do such as holy wars, missionaries, and conversations with other leaders.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users note that the paid version of the game eliminates the grinding aspect found in the free mobile version, providing a smoother experience without ads and randomized boosts. This change is seen as a positive, as it enhances the overall enjoyment by removing the repetitive tasks associated with grinding.

    • “The paid version is just the free mobile version but without the grinding (or advancement feeling), without the ads (I really hoped so), and without the randomized boosts (usually coming with the ads).”
    • “The paid version is just the free mobile version but without the grinding (or advancement feeling), without the ads (I really hoped so), and without the randomized boosts (usually coming with the ads).”
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Religion inc God Simulator is a casual management game.

Religion inc God Simulator is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Phone and others.

Religion inc God Simulator was released on October 16, 2020.

Religion inc God Simulator was developed by GameFirst.

Religion inc God Simulator has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Religion inc God Simulator is a single player game.

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