In yet another case of “Christ Against Culture,” video game developer Digital Praise is set to release “Guitar Praise.” Here are some details:
NEW YORK — For Christians who’ve always wanted to dabble in “Guitar Hero,” but can’t bear riffing to songs like “Cheat on the Church,” “Cowboys From Hell” or “The Number of the Beast,” finally, there’s a video game for you.
Next month, video-game developer Digital Praise releases “Guitar Praise,” a wireless guitar game that promises “inspirational fun” as players jam to 52 hits by the likes of contemporary Christian musicians TobyMac, Newsboys and Skillet.
Like “Guitar Hero,” the game requires players to hit the correct notes as the songs play, but unlike Activision’s popular Xbox, Wii and PlayStation 2 and 3 game, “Guitar Praise” is strictly a Mac or PC affair.
Set for release on Sept. 25, with a price tag of $99.95, “Guitar Praise” isn’t cheap. But developers see it as a game perfect for the masses.
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Seriously? You are NOT pulling my leg?
Geeeross.