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Jesus Simulator is a single player role playing game with a historical theme. It was developed by VRCFORGE STUDIOS LTD and was released on March 23, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

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41%Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
humor5 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique and memorable concept that blends storytelling, humor, and meaningful moments, making it engaging for both religious and non-religious players.
  • It encourages players to explore Biblical stories and even motivates some to read the Bible, providing an educational aspect to the gameplay.
  • The level of interactivity and inclusion of various Bible-based themes provide a novel experience, and it can be entertaining and funny at times.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues, including unregistered keyboard inputs in minigames, game-breaking bugs, and poor AI dialogue, which negatively impact playability.
  • Production values are poor, with low-quality graphics, inconsistent and sometimes distracting AI voice acting, and a largely empty and linear game world that lacks depth or immersion.
  • The biblical accuracy is questionable with many inaccuracies and omissions of key events, and the story presentation feels disconnected and lacks the depth and spiritual substance expected by many players.
  • story

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 24% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    The story is widely viewed as poorly executed, with inaccuracies and key biblical events missing, undermining its claim of historical and biblical accuracy. While some appreciate its blend of humor and meaningful moments, many find the narrative amateurish and frustrating, disrupting immersion and enjoyment.

    • “Surprisingly, the game does a really good job of blending storytelling, humour, and meaningful moments.”
    • “Would recommend if you are searching for a quick game to play with a story.”
    • “It’s really frustrating to get stuck like that, and it’s a total buzzkill for anyone actually trying to enjoy the story.”
    • “This game feels like a paraphrased Bible, except the narrator is eager to retell a story they don't remember accurately.”
    • “Despite emphasizing its 'historically and biblically accurate' claim, the game messes up within the first key story.”
    • “The story is told very poorly, missing key notes in the biblical narrative, including some of the most iconic events.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    14% positive mentions, 43% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    Gameplay is criticized for being simplistic and repetitive, with poor mechanics such as unresponsive controls and uninspired minigames. The world feels underutilized, NPC dialogue is repetitive, and overall it lacks engaging or immersive elements, giving the impression of an amateur project rather than a polished game.

    • “Specific NPCs say the exact same thing as others; the world seems relatively large but only a fraction of the zone is used in gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay is bad, with bad minigames, repetitive tasks like walking to get an item and then moving it, or just walking to another place.”
    • “10 minutes of my gameplay was spent being stuck making a chair as Joseph because the keys wouldn't register.”
    • “Specific NPCs say the exact same thing as others, and although the world seems relatively large, only a fraction of the zones is used in gameplay.”
  • humor

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is a mix of intentional and unintentional moments, often stemming from quirky AI voices and awkward NPC animations. While some find it funny and meaningful, others feel it lacks broader entertainment value, especially for non-Christian players. Overall, the humor is niche and occasionally unintentionally amusing.

    • “It’s weird, funny, educational, and unexpectedly meaningful.”
    • “Funny but also meaningful moments.”
    • “If you’re interested in seeing the gospels play out in a generative AI format, there’s some novelty here, and it can be unintentionally funny at times.”
  • graphics

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The graphics are basic and not particularly impressive, reflecting the game's simple character models and design. However, users appreciate the effort given budget constraints and value the strong interactivity that compensates for the modest visuals.

  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game's background music is well-integrated but may cause copyright claims when uploading gameplay videos, potentially restricting content creators.

    • “Unfortunately, after uploading the video to YouTube, I ended up getting four copyright claims due to background music used in the game.”
    • “Background music may trigger copyright claims for creators.”
  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is criticized for being tedious and unenjoyable, with mini-games that suffer from poor visuals, sound effects, and functionality. Additionally, slow task cooldowns contribute to excessive waiting times, making the overall experience frustrating.

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Jesus Simulator is a role playing game with historical theme. Common tags for Jesus Simulator include first-person, magic, educational, exploration, life sim and others.

Jesus Simulator is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Windows and PlayStation.

Jesus Simulator was released on March 23, 2026.

Jesus Simulator was developed by VRCFORGE STUDIOS LTD.

Jesus Simulator has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Jesus Simulator for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Jesus Simulator is a single player game.

Similar games include God For A Day, I Am Jesus Christ: Prologue, Jesus Christ RPG Trilogy, The Deer, The Bible and others.