"Left Behind" series to become Christian video game |
Wednesday, 29 June 2005 08:00 PM America/New_York |
Left Behind: Eternal Forces, the first PC game based on the “Left Behind” books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins will be relesed by Left Behind Games Inc. The first public presentation will be given at the International Christian Retail Show in Denver. Scheduled for release between Christmas 2005 and Easter 2006, Left Behind: Eternal Forces will put players in command of the apocalyptic battles raging in the streets of New York City between the angelic Tribulation Forces and the demonic Global Community Peacekeepers during the end of days, according to the company. “Left Behind brand games will be cutting edge-and standing head and shoulders above previously developed Christian titles,” said Troy Lyndon, CEO and co-founder of Left Behind Games. “Our games are made with the talent of more than 40 developers on three continents. These games will appeal to both 'Left Behind' fans and hard-core gamers.” |