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Mass: We Pray
This is either the best parody I've ever seen, or it's a disturbing look at a strong cross-section of America. Created by Prayer Works Interactive, whose mission is to "create engaging, top-quality games that entertain, inspire and bring families closer to the Lord," their first game is Mass: We Pray. If I know anything, it's that this is going to be a huge hit. Nothing says "fun" like recreating a transubstantiation. If only they'd include a level where you could kill a prostitute and steal her money.
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No one can work out if this is real or not.
There was a press release, and gaming sites have it listed, but most seem to think its a hoax. heres the website though.
http://www.masswepray.com/

said Evangeline on November 18, 2009 5:40 PM.

When will they invent a game for Quakers?

said Ben Lurkin on November 18, 2009 5:48 PM.

There were some healthy Quaker undertones to Rad Racer.

said Echowood on November 18, 2009 6:46 PM.
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