Who comes up with this derivative trash?

User Rating: 1 | Bible Adventures NES
Bible adventures action consists of three individual platforming games the first one is Noah's Ark where you run around is no and have to collect two of every animal male and female and put them onto your Ark was the way you have life which is represented in the form of some kind of tablet from which you can pick up which occasionally gives you hints on how to play the game but also gives you Bible passages you can knock out the animals I think you can carry up to 3 once but the summaries and easy to drop them whenever you jump or the graphics are quite good I found the am the stacking feature to be quite confusing and dumped the music is painfully repetitive and extremely simplistic even for an NES game. I don't know what the win criteria of this, I assumed that it is if you get a male and female of every animal listed. I don't know how many levels there are and I and I think that the snakes seem to be the bad guys as they make you drop stuff. You also appear to be able to climb trees which was quite entertaining.
The next game and Bible's adventures is baby Moses, where you play Moses' mother. You have to carry the baby around avoiding Egyptians and also the strange spidery creatures before you can take him to your basket that you have in the reeds. You also have a life meter represented by three stone tablets which can be increased by picking up others. You do not drop baby Moses when you jump, although he is knocked out of your hands every time you take damage. You are also capable of dying if you plunge into the water. The soundtrack to this game is the same piece of very dreary singular bass note midi music which graces the first game.
The third game in Bible adventures is David and Goliath, a game almost identical to Noah's Ark, except this time you're only carrying sheep around while avoiding the obstacles and sinister squirrels which seem to attack you. The life meter and music is again identical.

A complete waste of time if you ask me, as the game seems to lack any sort of entertainment, is quite fiddly in the controls, and most of all lacks any kind of religious education whatsoever, other than being loosely Bible themed.