Spiritual Warfare

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Spiritual Warfare
A screenshot of Spiritual Warfare
A screenshot of Spiritual Warfare
Developer(s) Wisdom Tree
Publisher(s) Wisdom Tree
Release date(s) 1992, 1994
Genre(s)
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Famicom/NES, Sega Mega Drive, PC
Media cartridge, diskette

For the religious practice, see Spiritual warfare

Spiritual Warfare is an unlicensed game for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Color Dreams and released through its Wisdom Tree label in 1992. A Sega Mega Drive version was released in 1994. It is a religious-themed game heavily influenced by The Legend of Zelda.

The player controls a young Christian whose town has been infested with demons, which he must now purify and convert the denizens to Christianity by throwing fruit at them. Strewn about the town are different weapons, entitled Fruit of the Spirit, which the player may use to defeat enemies, as well as some other items to aid in his quest such as the Armor of God.

Areas of the game include a park, city streets, an airport, and a prison, which sits upon the Demon Stronghold, the final level.

As of July 2005, it is the only NES game still being sold by Wisdom Tree. The game was originally released in 1992.

Although not commonly realised to be, this game was also ported to the PC, and was available on 3 1/2" and 5 1/4" floppy diskettes.

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