Napalm
04-07-2002, 10:33 PM
I've been reading the Left Behind book series, and I'm currently on book eight, The Mark. These best-seller Christian Fiction books are a story based on the book of Revelation from the Bible, and put into a modern action thriller, with a lot of suspense. A good share of gore and violence here and there, making it realistic.
I'm deciding (if I do it) to make each book of the series a quest, with all of the main parts to follow the storyline. It will be basically a conspiracy-fugitive based game like the books are, not to mention each prophesy and plague like in the books. Such major points will be:
Nicolae Carpathia (the Anti-Christ) becoming the leader of the United Nations, then renaming it Global Community and becoming leader of the world, World War 3, the great earth quake, the demon locusts, the mark on the forehead only a Christian can see, the slaying of a third of the population, you getting to be Carpathia's head pilot on his plane for a short while before becoming a fugitive, the asassination of Carpathia, the resurrection and being indwelt by satan himself, the requirement from Carpathia the mark of the beast which is a bio-chip planted under the skin containing people's I.D. and bank account, and that makes you a fugitive being unable to accept it.
You will alternate characters, Mainly between Rayford Steele and Buck Williams in the first few quests, then a few more will become able to play later, as in the books. It will play in order like in the series, and will also alternate different places on earth as with the character alternating. (Of course I plan to do that with the different types of shields.
That's most of what I have planned, plus much, much more I haven't thought of or read yet.
You don't have to be a Christian to play this, as with a lot of non-Christians enjoy reading the Left Behind book series, being it's addictive suspense and easy reading. Although I'm not going to ignore the word of God becuase of being afraid people won't play it, and I'm not asking anybody to choose a lifesyle they don't won't to live. But I will warn you, it will have prayers at times of grief or death or any other, and much Biblical reference and prophesy, which is also part of the storyline.
So what do you think? Thanks.
I'm deciding (if I do it) to make each book of the series a quest, with all of the main parts to follow the storyline. It will be basically a conspiracy-fugitive based game like the books are, not to mention each prophesy and plague like in the books. Such major points will be:
Nicolae Carpathia (the Anti-Christ) becoming the leader of the United Nations, then renaming it Global Community and becoming leader of the world, World War 3, the great earth quake, the demon locusts, the mark on the forehead only a Christian can see, the slaying of a third of the population, you getting to be Carpathia's head pilot on his plane for a short while before becoming a fugitive, the asassination of Carpathia, the resurrection and being indwelt by satan himself, the requirement from Carpathia the mark of the beast which is a bio-chip planted under the skin containing people's I.D. and bank account, and that makes you a fugitive being unable to accept it.
You will alternate characters, Mainly between Rayford Steele and Buck Williams in the first few quests, then a few more will become able to play later, as in the books. It will play in order like in the series, and will also alternate different places on earth as with the character alternating. (Of course I plan to do that with the different types of shields.
That's most of what I have planned, plus much, much more I haven't thought of or read yet.
You don't have to be a Christian to play this, as with a lot of non-Christians enjoy reading the Left Behind book series, being it's addictive suspense and easy reading. Although I'm not going to ignore the word of God becuase of being afraid people won't play it, and I'm not asking anybody to choose a lifesyle they don't won't to live. But I will warn you, it will have prayers at times of grief or death or any other, and much Biblical reference and prophesy, which is also part of the storyline.
So what do you think? Thanks.