Address this heady topic…with a game!

We worked with our newfound friends (game developers in Poland–they made this other best-selling Catholic game!) to overcome the mistaken idea that there’s a conflict between Faith and Science–through a game!

It’s the fun way to make certain your kids don’t leave the Faith as teenagers as many do these days–“because SCIENCE“!

Great Catholic lesson #1: Players work together as a team and learn not only that many-many-many great scientists were Catholics of deep faith, but that a surprising number of modern discoveries and theories behind the most advanced scientific research of today came from devout Catholics (many of them priests and religious!). 

Another great Catholic lesson: through the game (in a truly creative way!) players learn that Angels enlighten our minds to make discoveries, as they also inspire courage to overcome obstacles and fears that stand in our way.

Inspiration! is 3-games-in-1 for ages 6 through teens, for 1 – 8 players:

— Dream Weavers (Ages 6+) is a strategic puzzle game that helps develop thinking skills (and it’s fun!).

— Genuine Inspiration (Ages 11+) challenges players to score points through answering True-False questions which reveal how some surprising and astounding priests, religious, and devout Catholic scientists have impacted our understanding of Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, Medicine, Physics, and even one of the most practical sciences of all: Optics (everyone who wears glasses–thank a Catholic!).

— Dread Wars (Ages 12+) combines Dream Weavers and Genuine Inspiration gameplays while adding a battle component where Guardian Angels fight off bad angels who are trying to prevent scientific advances through inspiring fear and throwing up obstacles to clear thinking.

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