Play as Jesus and Perform Miracles in I Am Jesus Christ

Published: December 7, 2019 11:30 AM /

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I Am Jesus Christ

Have you ever wanted to play as Jesus in a video game? Well good news, I Am Jesus Christ will let you just that.

Yes, this is a real video game.

I Am Jesus Christ is a "highly realistic simulation game" where you play as Jesus himself, something that may be shocking considering the title of the game. The trailer doesn't show too much, but we do get to see Jesus wandering around and healing the blind, creating fish for a begger, and walking onto water to stop a storm and save a boat. The trailer then ends with Jesus being revived, which seems like a bit of a spoiler but I'll let it slide. The Steam page mentions a few gameplay features, like an open world and being able to perform 30 different miracles. The game also promises a "realistic fight with Satan" and "baptising and getting super power of Holy Spirit." So this certainly sounds like a weird thing. If you want to see the trailer for the game you can do so below:

The game is being developed by SimulaM, a relatively unknown developer. This appears to be their first project. The game will be published by Playway, who publishes a lot of simulation games every year. They're also currently working on I Am Your Principal, a school simulator where you need to run a High School, and I Am Your President where you play as, well... the president of the United States. They were also behind the super zen and actually awesome House Flipper.

I Am Jesus Christ is marked as "coming soon" on PC.

How do you feel about I Am Jesus Christ? Think it will be a huge hit and bring the word of our Lord to the people? Want to play Minecraft with Jesus? Let us know in the comments below!

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