Jon wants to take a break this holiday season. The universe will not let him.
Videogames come in all shapes and sizes. It takes a fair bit of time, effort and money to get a game published, and standards these days are pretty high. Looking to the past though, many, things used to slip through the net. Things that just left you sitting there wondering what in the name of all that’s holy you were even looking at right now. Some of them were terrible, others amazing for being so terrible. Here’s our top 10 list of the ones most capable of eliciting one almighty WTF??
This list would be completely invalid if LSD wasn't on it. Thanks for not disappointing me, Ultimate Gamer. :)
Jim Sterling writes:
"Reader Kariomart emailed me with the above video, explaining that he was unsure if the entire concept was a joke or if this was a serious, sincere venture. The game in question is called The Zoo Race, and is a Christian game somehow based on Noah's Ark, except people in a library turn into animals and then race while what I can only presume is the voice of God oversees the whole sordid, twisted, horrifying affair. Yeah, Christian games are always works of insane genius."
The Zoo Race is a phenomenal exploration of faith's interplay with the individual's innate desire to enjoy life for his or her own sake.