In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
Brutal Bible Bloodbaths is now available on Steam Early Access. It has a ridiculous amount of blood though otherwise the graphics are like Minecraft since they are not very realistic.
Here you have to hunt down people including toddlers who are running for their lives - it also shows you tidying up body parts after "cleansing":
Here you have to hunt down people including toddlers who are running for their lives - it also shows you tidying up body parts after "cleansing":
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Re: In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
So I released the game on Steam Early Access on May 15 for $0.99. So far I've sold 27 copies and I've decided to make the game free - but Steam said I can only do it one month after the release so I've got to wait another two weeks. For more visibility I need 10 reviews but after contacting lots of Facebook friends I've only been able to get 1 review. I think when it is free a lot more people would write reviews.
The plan is to eventually have paid DLC - maybe for $10... which will have nudity for the sexual worship assistants and babies (but not children). The adults have very bushy pubic hair and "the carpet matches the drapes" - the curliness and the color of the pubic hair matches their head hair. When the nude men see you they turn their head towards you and gradually get a huge erection. After talking to my friend I've decided that they can also ejaculate (not sure whether you have to press "E" or just wait). The ejaculation would be a white spray that stains everything white. You can also chop off their penis.
At the moment you can also chop up children and babies and the blood sprays everywhere. It could be the most controversial game ever. BTW some games like Postal 2, Postal 4, and Hatred aren't allowed to be bought in Australia - even on Steam. The reason for Postal 2 and Postal 4 would partly be because of the fictional drugs ("health pipe"). Starfield is also rated R18+ in Australia because it has simulated fictional drugs too. BTW in GTA V there are no kids. In some RPGs there are children but they're invincible. In Cyberpunk 2077 there are children but if you try and aim a weapon at them the weapon moves away. It looks like my gory title image is considered PG-13 on Steam due to it not being very realistic... note it is meant to be a woman with boobs but people often don't recognise that...
The plan is to eventually have paid DLC - maybe for $10... which will have nudity for the sexual worship assistants and babies (but not children). The adults have very bushy pubic hair and "the carpet matches the drapes" - the curliness and the color of the pubic hair matches their head hair. When the nude men see you they turn their head towards you and gradually get a huge erection. After talking to my friend I've decided that they can also ejaculate (not sure whether you have to press "E" or just wait). The ejaculation would be a white spray that stains everything white. You can also chop off their penis.
At the moment you can also chop up children and babies and the blood sprays everywhere. It could be the most controversial game ever. BTW some games like Postal 2, Postal 4, and Hatred aren't allowed to be bought in Australia - even on Steam. The reason for Postal 2 and Postal 4 would partly be because of the fictional drugs ("health pipe"). Starfield is also rated R18+ in Australia because it has simulated fictional drugs too. BTW in GTA V there are no kids. In some RPGs there are children but they're invincible. In Cyberpunk 2077 there are children but if you try and aim a weapon at them the weapon moves away. It looks like my gory title image is considered PG-13 on Steam due to it not being very realistic... note it is meant to be a woman with boobs but people often don't recognise that...
Re: In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
The game is free now
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I tried it! The tutorial doesn't say how to move. The arrow keys didn't do it. In one of the games I was waiting for things to come to me and it was taking forever but I killed some animals. In The Sinful Temple nothing came to me. I was about to leave, then I noticed Read Me, which said how to move, so I went back to the Sinful Temple and killed a few people.
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Great! BTW what did you think about the Bible Quote? When I showed my sister and her husband a while ago the husband complained that it didn't "glorify God". My other sister thought the boy conversation was "yucky"..
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BTW if you play for at least 5 minutes you can leave a review by going to "Store Page". A review helps the game's visibility even if you set Visibility to "Friends only".
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I'm so used to being able to pause and go back to a particular time when I watch videos that the unpausable quote was annoying, but I Googled for that part of the bible and I asked ChatGPT about it. The answer was a predictable cop out with insufficient analysis (that was then, you can't compare with today's cities, etc). The quote seems accurate.
It says I played for .3 hours (18 minutes), but I saw no way to leave a review.
It says I played for .3 hours (18 minutes), but I saw no way to leave a review.
Re: In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
Actually you can press "P" at any time to pause things - including the warning, title screen, Bible quote, etc. You can also press escape and click "Bible Quote" to restart it.HighlyIrregular II wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 3:18 amI'm so used to being able to pause and go back to a particular time when I watch videos that the unpausable quote was annoying, but I Googled for that part of the bible and I asked ChatGPT about it. The answer was a predictable cop out with insufficient analysis (that was then, you can't compare with today's cities, etc). The quote seems accurate.
Here it is on YouTube though I changed "Even babies?" to "Do we need to kill all of the babies?"
The point of mentioning cities is that you don't need to kill everything that breathes, just things living in the cities. (which are tiny at the moment in the game)
The conversation is meant to show some self-awareness in the humour (that the boy might be seen as psychopathic for wanting to kill the babies like the Bible says) I used an exact quote - from the NIRV - which has simple language which would suit the boys.
So what you need to do is go to the game in the library and click "Store Page" (below where it has the green PLAY button)It says I played for .3 hours (18 minutes), but I saw no way to leave a review.
Hope to see your review....
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Re: In Steam Early Access: Brutal Bible Bloodbaths
I don't see it.
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And this is what happens when I try to share a screenshot
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