Desperates Gods

Desperates Gods




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Desperates Gods
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
Desperate Gods is a free online board game that was designed to be played just like a board game in real-life: no rules are enforced by the computer, and all moves are performed in a shared physical space. The game itself is a cross between Monopoly and Diablo, a dark fantasy dungeon crawl for up to four players.
The source code is available on GitHub .
The Soundtrack is available on Bandcamp .
Code by David Rosen, art by Aubrey Serr, and music by Anton Riehl
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Clay Mize writes a very personal book about how answered and unanswered prayers shaped him through time. He writes how some clergy portrayed an in-control, passionless genius playing a great game and we are all pawns. Instead, he discovered something else in the Bible…a desperate God.
In the book, he lays out his conclusions and an incredible list of answered prayer that goes far beyond coincidence. Neither does he deny painful disappointments. 
Each simple story of answered prayer invites the reader to consider if God is, in fact, a Father we can trust and be proud to follow. The book presents God as a real, relevant, and good Father with wonderful intentions, worth loving, and worthy of abandoning our agenda for His.
In his book, A Desperate God: Discovering Father God Through the Answered Prayers of a Nobody , Clay Mize explores what he found upon closer examination of God’s plan to redeem mankind, including
Whether you are a Christian or not, you have undoubtedly prayed at some point. Did you get your answer?
Whether you are looking for a reason to believe or need a boost to your faith, this may be the book where you find it.
Get a copy now and discover A Desperate God .
Or, for a limited time contact the author for instructions about getting a signed copy. Claiborne.mize@gmail.com
“This is a game changer. In just the first chapter, Clay gives us an overview of the first 4000 years of human history. He presents God as a true lover of humanity, a Father (desperately) longing, sometimes even sadly, for the love of his children. This is a fresh and resoundingly uplifting way of viewing a God. And, for me, a final piece of the puzzle that fits perfectly!’– Joe Moore , author, screenwriter, and entrepreneur, founder of Moore Innovations.
“A Desperate God is profoundly practical. The first chapter is amazing. All the chapters are down to death real and so typical of Clay Mize.” Roger Burdge , Former Chaplin of Parchman Prison and Director of Freedom Hills Recovery Center.
Clay is a man of faith, and when he prays, he prays in faith and believes. He encourages us to pray as Jesus directed that He will do whatever we ask in His name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. We may ask Him for anything in His name, and He will do it . — Mike Kolen, a former linebacker at Auburn and member of Miami Dolphins, only undefeated team in NFL history.
I was mesmerized by A Desperate God. Clay Mize is an outstanding writer and a very thought-provoking one. This book is a great blessing. — Dr. David Reagan, Founder of Lamb and Lion Ministries.
Just one thing to say…This book is engaging and well written. Even though I don’t personally know the people in the book, I felt close to them through the telling of their journey. The journey with God will inevitably include times when our trust that He hears our prayers is severely challenged. We have found that hearing other’s accounts of answered prayers is one thing that builds our faith and helps us keep pressing on in prayer. You will find that kind of help in A Desperate God. – Steve Chapman , author, member of the Christian folk band Dogwood and Steve and Annie Chapman.
God is always faithful. Even in our darkest hour and lowest moments. He is faithful. I love the book and how it increases my faith to hear stories of how God has answered prayers in another person’s life. Of course, it is always encouraging to read the chapter in this book how He answered a prayer for me. – C handler Mosely , Student Chaplin for Faulkner University.
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Board and card games have enjoyed a bit of a virtual renaissance in recent years. They've found a new home on tablets where the touch interface can replicate some of the tactile pleasure of moving pieces and cards around a board. Wolfire Games have dreamed up one of their own, and built an online board that lets players join and throw cards at each other in real-time. It's called Desperate Gods. It's a bit like Diablo in board game form. The corner square normally reserved for GO in monopoly represents the town, where new items can be purchased. The rest of the board represents a wilderness zone, and a dungeon with three increasingly deadly depths. See how it all works in the introductory trailer below.
Oh yes, and they made this in just a week as part of the Fuck This Jam event, which invited devs to make a game in a genre they hate. Mad skills, gentlemen. Mad skills. Download it here .
Part of the UK team, Tom was with PC Gamer at the very beginning of the website's launch—first as a news writer, and then as online editor until his departure in 2020. His specialties are strategy games, action RPGs, hack ‘n slash games, digital card games… basically anything that he can fit on a hard drive. His final boss form is Deckard Cain.
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