Brainwashing and getting converts are probably bigger motives than money in promoting "religious" games. I'm not a gamer myself, but the games my kid used to play were full of spiritual values, demanding learning as you go, creativity, working to higher levels of skill, etc. I'd have likely trashed any games the pretended to be religious. And, I'm religious myself.
Brainwashing and getting converts are probably bigger motives than money in promoting "religious" games. I'm not a gamer myself, but the games my kid used to play were full of spiritual values, demanding learning as you go, creativity, working to higher levels of skill, etc. I'd have likely trashed any games the pretended to be religious. And, I'm religious myself.