
Rodrigo Cortez
Father Abraham
A board game with the three main Abrahamic religions; Christianity, Judaism, Islam

Christianity cover

30 boxes that cover the main events in the life of Jesus

Christianity cover
The Holy Bible
With this board players need to go through Jesus Christ’s life. Every box is a painting about an important event of his life starting in Christmas Eve and ending in the death of Jesus. Each rectangle is also a known painting. To identify the painting properly the participants have a table with all the information needed. The objective of this board is to provide participants a big picture of Christianity while challenging their knowledge about it. Some events that are include in the game are Jesus’ miracles, the Stations of the Cross, and the Last Supper.

The cover of the Torah the main book from Judaism

Principal events in Judaism and in the life of Moises

The cover of the Torah the main book from Judaism
The Torah
Inside the Torah, there is a timeline with main holidays and principal events from Judaism. Starting with the birth of Moses an important person for Judaism and ending with his death, the Torah offers the players a perfect opportunity to challenge their knowledge about Judaism. Some events that are present in the board are the Ten Plagues to let the Jews leave slavery in Egypt, each meal from Passover, and the path from Egypt to the Promise Land. The board also has some words in Hebrew, which is the principal language for Jews.

The main book in Islam

Main events and rituals of Islam

The main book in Islam
The Holy Koran
Starting in Mecca, doing all the steps in the Hajj, continuing through every pillar of Islam, and finishing in Medina a holy city for this religion the Koran board game allows players to have a firsthand experience of Islam main events and rituals. Thirty boxes with pictures are not enough to understand this religion, so players can help them with the wood table that contain explanations about the pictures. Having rituals among the boxes gives players a unique experience in a religion that based most of its principles on them.