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Title: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 12:40:21 AM
I wont waste time typing it all up. Short of it is: I have designed a VERY small press card game to be used as an outreach tool. Each card has both english and spanish text on it and I hope that it will be used in areas like mine to reach out to our non-english speaking brothers and sisters and from there to those who do not know Jesus that do not speak english. Check the Link: http://www.ssccg.com (http://www.ssccg.com) It is The Word: BSG I also host my older English only game Soul Sight. First release of The Word BSG was today so still feeling it all out.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 12:50:23 AM
Just finished the upload of the page an hour or so ago... nope, none yet, off the site that is I do have a few orders that have been handed to me.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 12:54:37 AM
Nope, it isn't heavy on game mechanics, kept it as simple as possible (basic rules are 1 page) the object of the game is pure fellowship and outreach to those who do not speak the same language as you and I.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 01:10:02 AM
I would like comments and suggestions. Every good idea will be assimilated and incorporated one way or another (no I am not borg)  ;D Easy on the comments though my pride is too big and bruises easy.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Red Dragon Thorn on May 27, 2009, 01:16:01 AM
Game looks great, i'm going to drop in an order when I have more money, quick question though - I read, then reread through the rules and I am confused about "Teaching" can specific characters teach? can all characters teach? I see no notation on any of the cards about that, I'm just curious so that I know game play wise.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Red Dragon Thorn on May 27, 2009, 01:19:26 AM
Also, re-looking over the cards "Be still and know" is broken, I will simply choose X to be 1000000 or some other insane number that you can't match and then that is added to your Personal Faith points and I win. unless I missed  something in the rules again.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 01:33:39 AM
All Characters can teach. Just as in life, we can all tell someone about God, Jesus, and tech them, in the game all characters can teach. Checking Be Still and Know... The card is supposed to take the character out of the game for said number of turns and return it with the +X bonus (so you have to go that long without that character). May be the first posted errata to a card...
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 01:47:28 AM
The Card In Question:

(http://www.ssccg.com/bsak.jpg)

The game rules:
http://www.ssccg.com/thewordrules.pdf (http://www.ssccg.com/thewordrules.pdf)

Everyone's thoughts?
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 01:56:54 AM
Haven't had a chance to check out the mechanics but it sounds solid. I like games that are designed to be education.


Suggestions?

N.T. Greek/Hebrew cards: it'd be a great tool for seminary/theology students.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 27, 2009, 07:15:35 AM
N.T. Greek/Hebrew cards: it'd be a great tool for seminary/theology students.

YES! I like that idea! I struggled through Greek! If I had a tool like that it would have been easier for me, though seeing as NT Greek is a dead language quoting it would be difficult, but there are ways around it (One of my professors actually thought HE knew exactly how each word was pronounced... So for that Semester Greek was a spoken language.)

But What of this card... Do you think that it is broken?
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 09:36:52 AM
Is this soul sight ccg? Because I've known about that game for a loooonnng time.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:04:46 AM
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics.
I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 11:17:18 AM
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics.
I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:18:31 AM
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics.
I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.
It isn't in your Bible because of Luther.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 11:20:46 AM
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics.
I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.
It isn't in your Bible because of Luther.
:doh: You're right. Don't get me wrong, I like the apocrypha (we're talking about the extra books in the Catholic bible, not every single little "extra biblical" book ever written).
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:23:09 AM
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics.
I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.
It isn't in your Bible because of Luther.
:doh: You're right. Don't get me wrong, I like the apocrypha (we're talking about the extra books in the Catholic bible, not every single little "extra biblical" book ever written).
I know, I'm just being Colin.

But on a serious note, there needs to be some kind of apocyphal card game. It'd be a great tool by which to learn it.

In fact... One could learn a lot of things if there were card games centered around them...

Hm...
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: crustpope on May 27, 2009, 11:34:03 AM
As long as the apocrypha can be spiritually educational I think it is appropriate too.  Especially since most latinos are going to come from a catholic background.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Red Dragon Thorn on May 28, 2009, 12:49:06 AM
Sorry, I was reading the card wrong - I didn't realize it was an immediate removal, I thought that the removal happened after teaching.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: ssccgmaker on May 28, 2009, 01:02:50 PM
Is this soul sight ccg? Because I've known about that game for a loooonnng time.

No, but based on the same basic mechanics. Think of Soul Sight as an early beta of this game. Yes it has been a while in coming to fruition but I think the final product will be worth it all. I am now working Souly on the production (sorry for the pun) of The Word and other similar projects.

As for the Apocrypha let's not get into a debate on this board, save it for a dedicated debate thread.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: Colin Michael on May 28, 2009, 02:02:36 PM
Is this soul sight ccg? Because I've known about that game for a loooonnng time.

No, but based on the same basic mechanics. Think of Soul Sight as an early beta of this game. Yes it has been a while in coming to fruition but I think the final product will be worth it all. I am now working Souly on the production (sorry for the pun) of The Word and other similar projects.

As for the Apocrypha let's not get into a debate on this board, save it for a dedicated debate thread.
Well, there's been some effort on the part of various people to push for some Apocryphal cards following the release of St. Patrick, the cards from Josephus, and the Angel Wars cards.
Title: Re: The Word: Bible Study Game (Bilingual)
Post by: TimMierz on May 28, 2009, 02:35:08 PM
I think there's been a lot more effort in the opposite direction.
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