Satan2Allah - new religious video game!

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  • kongregate.com/games/PepperredPenguin/satan2allah

    A game that is fun and teaches Islamic principles at the same time. Learn Allah's 99 names instead of being bored trying to learn from books.

    Using a new inventive way of learning:

    The game is for people who want to have fun and those who want to learn as well since there are 2 modes that can be switched on and off at the title screen which turns on and off the religious learning stuff.

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  • Really Good ... Indeed !

  • thank u

  • the game is now also on Facebook!

    apps.facebook.com/340129319409330

  • Good fun.

    No comments on the religious portion.

  • thanks

    yeh I tried to make it for all demographics so no one gets offended

  • everyone can be a creator.. no worry, even there is no racist here. =) its a good community, people always help each other

  • Nice game.keep up the good work.

  • There is no way around it: I hate Islam.

    SUre, I hate all religions, but I hate Islam more than anything else.

    the Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old, and then she remained with him for nine years (i.e., till his death).

    fight and slay the unbeliever wherever you find them

    islam-watch.org/Sami/Islam-Tolerant-Religion-Kill-the-Infidels.htm

    Also, I don't think you should discuss religion or make religion based games on this forum. It ruins the mood for a lot of people. It should be in the rules.

  • I'm not going to make a big rant about this at all but why should it be in the rules that you cannot create religious games because you may not like it? That's not right at all.

    If you do not like it, just don't click on it. It says 'religious game' in the title so it's not like you did not know.

  • Urled

    let me shine light on your epic ignorance.

    first of all, back in those days in Arab, marrying young girls was very common, it wasn't considered marrying someone under-age, and this still happens a lot. Nobody in the Muslim community who are proper muslims and follow their faith do this. The prophet did not want to marry Aysha, he only did because it was God's orders. And there is no proof whatsoever, and you do not have it, that he had sex with her till she was of age. So what's wrong with marrying someone that young in a society where it is commonly accepted, to love and cherish that person, and then marry them, what can be a better and closer relationship?. They weren't siblings or anything you know. And she turned out to be one of the most educated and amazing women of the world who has influenced great tides in seeking knowledge, spiritual, scientific and moral.

    Now, about the 'finding and killing unbelievers where you see them' part.

    See, this is the problem with you bloody trolls, you don't STUDY our religion then just open your mouth about it. That line is from a verse in the Quran. The Quran wasn't sent down all at once, and it is NOT in it's chronological order. See? you didn't even know that. The muslims were oppressed for many years, they were tortured, not allowed to practice their religion. God did not allow them to retaliate, and told them to be patience. then after a while, he gave the order to go to the BATTLEFIELDS and kill them wherever they are after enduring all that pain and suffering.

    so...GET YOUR FLIPPING FACTS STRAIGHT. Learn the religions of the world before you talk about them or express your uneducated opinions please. Islam is the most peaceful thing you can come across, the true Islam. Your mind is too brainwashed by the media, it's pathetic. Wake up, they only tell you lies and always will do and they only do it about this religion cause whoever runs the media knows that it's good for us.

    Anyway, I hope you learnt from your mistake.

    Take care

  • Also, I don't think you should discuss religion or make religion based games on this forum. It ruins the mood for a lot of people. It should be in the rules.

    Disagree with this completely. I come from a standpoint that you should be able to create any game/book/film/poem/creation that you want, simply as a form as expressing yourself, sending a message, or teaching a lesson. Also, how many is "a lot of people"? Are you speaking on behalf of others, or are you making assumptions?

    Personally, I didn't enjoy the game. I found the delay at the beginning slightly too long and having to start from scratch each time was a bit frustrating. I only heard 2 of the names (Apparently I'm not very good at it), but adding a rule that there should be no mention of religion? That's silly. I get offended at vulgarity. Should that be removed from all future games and discussions? Or should I accept it as a form of self expression? I choose the latter.

    In any case, you are entitled to your opinion, as I am to mine. If you really have a problem, then I suggest you report it to a mod. Who knows, it may become mandatory to satisfy both parties and put the word "religious" in the post subject... then you don't need to click it if you wish to avoid having your mood ruined.

  • This is not the forum for religious debate, there are plenty of other places on the web which can host a debate on religion!

    In the interest of keeping everything civil can we please refrain from debating this further and focus on doing what we all love and have in common - making and playing each others games :)

  • Here here Tom. This is a place for discussion on games, not religion. Join a school of philosophy, church, or atheist alliance if you want to do that.

  • Haha, there aren't many times you see a indie game thread turn into a religious debate.

    Good job Urled.

    *sarcasm*

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