Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | BimBam | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Play the role of a busy priest working to keep God happy by sacrificing choice offerings of sheep, goats, and bulls with frantic speed and slicing precision. Combo your actions and the rewards get BIBLICAL!
Three sacrificial services a day, seven days a week. Can YOU make it to Shabbat? Download Leviticus! and start swiping to find out!
Leviticus! features global leaderboards, long term achievements, and high score announcements designed especially for Facebook bragging. Cool in-app purchases coming soon!
So many sacrifices, so little time!
Our family really has had the unpleasant duty of slaughter so I tend to take the sacrifice made by animals pretty seriously. Sorry to be graphic, but I know what it really feels like when the knife really slices through the neck & what it is like to hold a sweet animal, we raised from a baby as it's life drains away. They just want to live! So, given that, I probably wouldn't have downloaded a graphic game that makes light of sacrifice, from a secular or religious aspect, especially if I had known how graphic it is. (not terrible, just makes me think of the real thing). Not that my child (who certainly knows where meat comes from) will be traumatized or anything like that, but just because I have a more serious take on the issue. But when my daughter saw the game was from G-dcast (she loves your you-tube videos!) she really wanted it & I trust you guys to be educational. So, in spite of my initial reaction and being too rushed to pray, hold the animals, mentally process each kill, & cover the blood, I did manage to realize that it is a GAME after all. And far better to play a priest sacrificing at the Mishkon than those other games with meaningless violence toward people. (And I was the first one in the family to complete Shabbat!) Thank you for fixing the bug--no more crashes when sprinkling the alter. I knew you would take care of the problem quickly! Works great. Two suggestions: Please include a description of in-app purchases. And please include a more "graphic" screen shot so parents know what they are getting. But, again, others may not have the same hang-ups as me. I must say that it is good to see you touching a subject that others tend to avoid. So, to parents, I say "go ahead!" But you may find yourself sneaking away from the kids to play the game yourself!