
Computer Bible Games Download And Get
Just as the bible trivia games here, the other printable activities are also free!All you need to do is click on the game you want, print it then get ready to enjoy. Some of the printable games are associated with game ideas that INCLUDE a printable. Click the 'Install Game' button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. The whole game is a free interpretation of the Bible.

Computer Bible Games Free With 1
Summary: Free with 1 one-time in-app purchase, Ages 5-8, produced by Appt & Joanne GilchristKnown as the Sunday school app, this app is full of Bible stories and unique stories that are turned into Sunday school lessons. At the end of every lesson there’s a reward of fun either a maze or dot-to-dot and ‘sticker scene’ to play with. My oldest daughters are 11 and 9 and have outgrown it but the 2 year old is just starting to get into it so here we go again! Bible App for Kids Summary: Free, made for Ages 6-8, produced by Life.ChurchAs a complement to your Bible reading, our app is a great Bible study/devotional app to help kids understand the meaning behind the Bible verses about the character of God and the nature of the Trinity. It been made with 6-8 year olds in mind but is intuitive enough for a 2 year old to play and interesting enough to play again and again and learn.
You used to get letters A-G for free and could purchase the rest at a very reasonable cost but now it is 100% free.UPDATE: This app has been updated to be 100% free and includes a spoken rhyme for every letter. This app has been around for just a little longer than ours, is beautifully made, simply designed and a great complement to reading the Bible with your kids. If you are ok with the idea of your 2 year old knowing their way around your tablet/smartphone better than you, then this is the app to get! Its very easy for a little one to navigate, it helps them to learn their alphabet and introduces them to 26 different Bible characters, one for each letter of the alphabet. It is also in 12 languages - amazing! Summary: Free, Ages 3-50, DEVELOPED by Nikolay Abkairov and team (a great guy with a lovely family)This app is perfect for a toddlers first app. The activities are tailored to the player’s age, which you give when you start to play, and this is unique among Christian Bible apps. New stories are being added to this app all the time.
Finally, you can sing along and record yourself, karaoke style, to the song ‘Jesus Loves Me’. This is the sweetest app in the app store! The characters explain selected Bible verses in a beautiful, childlike and memorable way and you can play games to help you remember the memory verses. The in-app purchases are well worth it. Jesus Loves MeThis app is another favourite that has been around a long time and has only got better with time. It’s intuitive, beautifully designed, has zero adverts other than referrals to his other apps - which are also awesome apps! And it’s free. The best one I have found so far, in terms of intuitive use and range of ‘tools’ is the one developed by Joel Carlson called ‘Bible Colouring for Kids’ (icon in picture above).
Summary: Free to download, in-app purchase for full version, Ages 4+, developed by Joel CarsonOnce your child turns 7 or 8 years old, this is the app to get. It’s a bit confusing at first as there are 5 different game methods to help you learn 5 different Bible verse each (25 in total) but ultimately, an effective way to learn lots of Bible verses. Summary: Free to download, in-app purchase for full version, Ages 9-11, developed by Joel CarLsonIf the elephant in the room is the fun app, this one is the learning app by the same developer. What more can you ask for!? You can simply enjoy the free version or buy the full if you love it that much. Basically, Noah is riding around on the ark on an elephant, trying to eat as many peanuts as possible and running away from his 3 sons. Summary: Free with in-app purchases, ages 2-6, developed by Listener Records LLC,Educational Factor: 1/10 Fun Factor 10/10This game is just pure fun.

Virtual reality means you need a headset to play - either a low-cost cardboard one to use with your phone or a large, expensive one - and AR means you can play it anywhere without extra equipment and it makes it seem like the characters on the phone are actually in the room with you. Summary: Pay by Subscription, Ages 3-9, developed by Wonderborn Studios - a team with a background in CBBC/CBeebies so a wealth of experience and expertise!Missional Generation have developed several Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) apps and this is one of them. The videos can be connected to a big screen and used for Sunday school/kids’ church.
I highly recommend this to play alone or to use on a big screen in youth groups or why not make a family quiz night of it with your own prizes? Summary: Free, ages 8-100+, DEVELOPED by The Christian Broadcasting NetworkThis app is choc-full of fantastic, high quality content - high quality video episodes, games, character profiles, daily quests, a personal space to subscribe and collect… stuff. It has 3 stages of easy/medium/hard questions and the easy ones are sometimes tricky for a grown-up so it’s definitely for 8 years + and challenging enough to be fun. You can access the internet directly from it so it shouldn’t technically be given child status. I love the sense of humour incorporated into the incorrect answers (something I’ve tried to include in God for Kids app) but isn’t at all irreverent. Also Missional generation: See belowThere are several Bible quiz-style games available, most of them are poor or average but this one is terrific! It avoids use of too much jargon and asks questions about Bible verse and characters. Summary: Free, Ages 3-50, DEVELOPED by Missional generationOther apps by this developer: Another AR app is the 12 revelations of Christmas that requires a purchase of a set of cards that the app uses to create the nativity scene in your room, through your phone also the VR app ‘He is Risen’ that requires a headset purchase.

