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Keys of the Kingdom
A brain-teasing logic PC game which takes you back in time to try to help Sir Lancelot save the township from the oppressive King. 100 brilliant levels will bring hours of fun and intrigue as you work through solutions to the puzzles. Each puzzle contains a powerful Bible verse to keep you spiritually lifted. Outsmart them all to reach your goal and meet the King. Rated "E," for everyone.
Technical Specs:
ASIN: B002ABO0AS
Item Weight: 6.1 ounces
Media: Video Game
Release Date: April 23, 2010
Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars
Review:
4 out of 5 Stars:
Lancelot wasn't in the Bible.
By: Kevin M. Armstrong
April 2, 2012
Verified Purchase
This game is fun and challenging. There aren't many PC Bible games out there, so I'm glad God led me to this one. I use to be a big “gamer” before God changed my life. I got an Amazon gift card and wondered what I was going to buy with it. God led me to this game and the Heaven PC game, which isn't bad either. I haven't finished the game yet but here are my pros and cons about the game so far.
Pros:
It's a good game to play with families and friends.
I like how you get to read and listen to a Bible verse every time you complete a fun challenging puzzle.
The graphics are nice and the music is entertaining even though it never changes.
The play time of the game seems to last long enough, even though I've only gotten thorough half of it so far.
Cons:
Sometimes the Bible verses repeat. It's only done this twice for me so far though having only played half way.
I found it strange that Lancelot, a fictional character (I assume) is in the game. I also find it strange he is in the game based on the fact that he being King Arthur's so called trustworthy knight was intimate with his Arthur's wife Guinevere.