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Bible Match It Link It

Bible Match It Link It
Developed by: Bible Games Central
Release date: October 2021
MSRP: $19.99
Thank you Bible Games Central for sending us this game to review!
Bible Match It Link It contains fifty-seven octagonal tiles with eight images on them. There are also fifty-seven Bible story cards that explain each image. Some of them are easy to figure out like Moses’ burning bush or the parting of the red sea. Others like a band-aid (the good Samaritan, Luke 10:25-37) or scissors (Samson and Delilah Judges 1:6) needed some clarification. Lastly, you’ll find thirty-six colorful wooden player tokens.
The included instruction booklet explains how to play the four different game modes. Here’s a quick breakdown of them:
Strong Points: 4 games in 1; up to six players; one game mode can be played solo
Weak Points: Other than explaining the graphics, the story cards are not utilized in the games
Moral Warnings: None!
Lightning Links: This mode is like Snap and can be played with multiple participants. Your goal in this mode is to quickly find the matching image(s) on two tiles. The first person to call out the identical images gets to keep the recently flipped over title. The game ends when there are no more tiles. The player with the most titles in their possession, wins.
Frenzy: This game utilizes the player tokens. In the beginning, each player starts with three tiles and the first to match all of their titles earns a token and starts the next round with an additional tile. The player with the most tokens at the end of the game, wins.
The Big Picture: This is a cooperative game where all but one title are face down. The players take turns flipping and linking the tiles until they are all gone.

Four in a Row: Depending on the number of players, the titles will be face up in a 5x5 or 6x6 grid. Players will take turns taking a tile from the stack and giving everyone a chance to see it and spot a match. The first to find a match will place one of their tokens there. The first player to get four tokens in a row, wins.
Overall, Bible Match It Link It offers many game modes for one or more players to enjoy. The estimated playtime per game type is fifteen minutes. It’s a shame that the Bible Story cards aren’t utilized but, they’re definitely useful in explaining the significance of the art. Be sure to check out the other great games at BibleGamesCentral.com!