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[PATV] Monday, June 16, 2014 - Penny Arcade: The Series Season 4, Ep. 18: Thanks, Lord (4th Panel)

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edited June 2014 in The Penny Arcade Hub

image[PATV] Monday, June 16, 2014 - Penny Arcade: The Series Season 4, Ep. 18: Thanks, Lord (4th Panel)

  • In this episode, our heroes create the strip "Thanks, Lord."

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  • KoopahTroopahKoopahTroopah The koopas, the troopas. Philadelphia, PARegistered User regular
    Jerry was so excited to do that list bit, haha. Awesome.

  • ahdokahdok Figment of your imagination Registered User regular
    I'm pretty sure that the answer to this puzzle is "Lego Bible"

    The lego starwars games have the perfect gameplay and pacing to carry out this task.

    http://www.socksandpuppets.com for comics, art and other junk.
  • MonkeighyMonkeighy Registered User regular
    @Ahdok Something tells me that the Christian church would be less than cool with the amount of parody that is present in Travellers Tales' Lego games.

  • LRichLRich Registered User regular
    I completely agree concerning Bible-based games needing to be made in a more "gamer conscious" manner. The issue is that when said Bible games are made, they're hardly ever properly funded, and they usually look crappy due to said poor financial funding. What I suggest doing is picking up any Frank Peretti book and reading the books he has written, such as "House", and keep in mind that Frank Peretti is a Christian author who writes VERY deep stories that may not seem as though they're based on Biblical themes, but the reality is they are indeed based on Biblical themes. THAT is what needs to happen concerning Christian video games, because the current crop of Christian-based video games are severely lacking in terms of reaching those who wouldn't darken the doorways of a church building.

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