Leviticus! Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for Leviticus for iPhone.
Leviticus is free iOS app published by BimBam

Irreverently totally reverent

sarahGee415

Great way to stealth-learn about the Bible. The animals are totally cute and the gameplay is pretty addictive. Perfect for a teenager bored at Sunday school. :-)


Fresh slices meats

selfagency

A biblical take on Fruit Ninja, Leviticus is an amusing way to learn about the sacrificial rites of ancient Israel. It's comically bloody - but oddly I think that makes it more accessible. The gameplay itself could use a little polishing but I am very impressed with this initial release and look forward to further iterations.


Kill - Learn - Kill - Learn !!

eckumo

I love this game! And it's great to have a biblical justification for gratuitous slaughter! I'm so excited about the future of this game - thanks!!


Mooove over fruit ninja...

R"Slar

Would LOVE to be able to brag about my spiritual achievements on Leviticus! via facebook. No dice... Yet..,


Funcational

WhatTumah??

This is addictive. And silly. And educational. I'd use this with any population I work with--kids, adults, etc. Who wouldn't want to be the high priest with a sharp knife?


Poorly made

GilUpstream

The game isn't random so after you play it once or twice you know the order of what comes up on your screen. Would rather just ninja up some fruit and use a well designed game...why play this instead?


Fun game!

rctycoon

Great game and very funny. Only flaw is it needs to be randomized.


I love it so much, but....

17Nikky30

But I'm always doing really awesome and then it glitches up. I hate that. :( it makes me sad because this is such an awesome game! And I finished reading Leviticus recently so this actually makes sense and it's like a fun review. So please fix the glitches. It'll stop the clock but the game will continue and even if you mess up it won't do anything. ?


Maariv?

levite's daugher

There should be something else for maariv, not actual schechita. That would really make it much more awesome, since there was no sacrificing at night.


Geeky gore.

Pitstoperfoof

I teach about the Mishkan and korbanot (tabernacle and offerings) at a high school level. I think this game will be a fun end-of-unit thing...a fun way to show that we can be devoted and have a sense of humor. Teens like to learn about things and then make fun of them...this game kind of points out the awesomeness...and the mild absurdity...of spending a month studying the meaning of the Mishkan. I love teaching Leviticus, so geeking out on a video game like this is the "reiach nichoach" (pleasing savor) of video games. Cheeky and serious at the same time. Great work!