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mobygames said:
Nephi's Quest is a King's Quest-style adventure game taking place in Jerusalem in 600 B.C. The player follows the adventures of Nephi as they occurred in the Book of Mormon (LDS Church). According to their teachings, Nephi was a prophet who predicted the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians, and subsequently traveled to America on a boat, where he became the progenitor of the Nephite people.


Hey, didn't see a thread about this old gem so here it is. I won't pretend it's an excellent game, but it's definitely rare to see Mormon adventures. Not a whole lot of action, mostly talking to the right people to advance the story (with plenty of lovely quotes from the scriptures). Freely available on archive.org and abandonware sites, runs just fine in DosBox if anyone wants to try it out. There is also a sequel with "modern" cartoon graphics (budget Sam & Max) but I haven't tried it out yet.
 

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