Our Games with Tag: god

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The almighty, master of crafty matching Doodle God has returned to tease the mere scribbling mortals to even attempt to reach his diagramming wizardry. Dare to reach such Doodle God feats with an additional two episodes (and replay the first, in case you jumped in at the middle of the creation event). Puzzle your way from creation to societal annihilation by mixing and maxing everything from radiowaves to computers to plutonium (not recommended in reality) and throw in a little sex and alcohol (now that’s a party) to uncover all 21 groups and 196 items through all 3 episodes.
Added: 7/29/2011
1 Ratings
Do you ever find yourself contemplating the differences that might exist in the world if you had the chance to “play god”? Tempted by the opportunity to see what it might be like to be “bad” for a change? Set on an ethereal plain reminiscent of a cosmic Scrabble board, Doodle Devil is a unique puzzle game that provides you the opportunity to play god (or devil) through divine experimentation. Mix the basic elements of the universe and life together to create 100 new elements to triumph in the battle of Good v. Evil. 
Added: 12/9/2010
1 Ratings
Create storms, build armies, grow a civilization and… drink vodka! Doodle God puts the power of creation in your hands. Mixing and matching different elements, work your way up, all the way from bacteria and beetles, to clay and ceramics, to tools, weapons and beyond! But beware, creating a whole world is not so easy – inventing the wheel might just end in a plague of zombies… Don’t worry though; you’re not completely alone on your cosmic journey! Every time you successfully create a new item or procedure, you’ll also be rewarded with the wit and wisdom of some of the greatest philosophers and comedians!
Added: 12/9/2010
 
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