Playing Gods combines literate satire and social commentary with the carefree fun of the
Old Testament. Players can pit
Christians against
Muslims and
Hindus against
Jews, or be the mascot, a machine-gun-toting
Buddha. Players may choose to be any god from Jesus to the Buddha, from
Cthulhu to
Zeus, from the Cult of
Oprah to the
Almighty Dollar.
Playing Gods is basically an area control game, like
Risk. The board is a map of the world, and each continent contains a
Holy City that is home of one of the world's religions. Circling the globe is an outer ring where the god pawns move around the board. They do not actually move onto the map of the Earth, they stay above in the heavens, gathering power through
Wrath and Conversion cards. Wrath cards (also called "kill cards") are used to bring down natural disasters (plagues, locusts, avalanches, floods, and other Acts of Gods) on other gods' followers. Conversion cards are used to convert other gods' followers to your beliefs (promising them things like
Afterlife, Prosperity, and
Miracles). Typical card content includes: "Bring down the plague: Kill two
sects," "Your preacher is found with a prostitute, lose one sect," and "Another god's follower challenges you to prove you exist; you fry him with lightning in front of a crowd. Gain one sect." The game is won when one god converts or kills off all the other gods' followers. ==Gods represented in the game==