Author: Zachery Oliver

Zachery Oliver, MTS, is the lead writer for Theology Gaming, a blog focused on the integration of games and theological issues. He can be reached at viewtifulzfo at gmail dot com or on Theology Gaming’s Facebook Page.

December 18, 2013 / / Reviews

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NOTE: This game is strange, weird, difficult, and the aesthetic probably turns lots of people off right from the start. As such, only Zachery Oliver will participate in this particular review.

Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils defines the “cult” classic. Originally conceived and released by Japanese indie group (read: one guy) Platine Dispositif, it finally found release in the West by localization group Rockin’ Android sometime in 2012. By the time I got my hands on this little gem of a game, Bunny Must Die appeared on Steam and endeared itself to my sensibilities immediately. That is, it present a huge challenge and makes me incredibly angry at a stupid video game.

December 17, 2013 / / Essays

7 For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline.

2 Timothy 1

Is it just me or did video games become rather dark all of a sudden?

December 16, 2013 / / Monday Update

Bunny-Must-Die-613x225Bunny Must Die: Chelsea and the 7 Devils – Saying that this is one of the strangest games that I’ve ever played would probably constitutes an understatement. I would say that I played a wide variety of strange games, but I took a liking to this rather old cult classic immediately.

December 15, 2013 / / After Church

Note: This was originally a speech given at my high school. As valedictorian, they allowed me to give a speech, and as a Christian school, I had free reign to say what I wanted. What else could I talk about but theology, right? Considering I wrote this when I was eighteen, this seems spookily accurate eight years later.