FaithBound
by D-R-69 · developer page
Manage a Secret Pagan Cult While Hiding in Plain Sight
A +18 game about leading a pagan church
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Manage a Secret Pagan Cult While Hiding in Plain Sight
StashlyVN Review
FaithBound tasks you with an unusual leadership challenge: running a covert pagan church that masquerades as a legitimate religious institution. Created by D-R-69 for NSFW MiniJam #13, the game mines dark comedy from the contradiction between your daytime facade of respectability and the nocturnal chaos behind closed doors. You'll conduct sermons and weddings to build public standing while orchestrating secret rituals and selling dubious "sacred" relics to fund operations—all while dodging suspicion from authorities.
The simulation mechanics revolve around resource management and strategic decision-making. Earnings from both legitimate ceremonies and shadier nighttime activities go toward upgrading church facilities and unlocking new gameplay options. Your protagonist, Kira, navigates a progression system where player choices shape her character arc, specifically determining whether she adopts a submissive or dominant persona, which in turn unlocks distinct story branches and events. The game's structure rewards experimentation: different choices at sermons, ceremonies, and rituals yield varying consequences for your congregation's loyalty and your financial standing.
FaithBound doesn't shy away from its adult themes, weaving explicit content and irreverent humor throughout rather than segregating it. The tone is deliberately absurdist—the game leans into the inherent ridiculousness of the premise, prioritizing satirical laughs over graphic intensity. Available across HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, the game supports both English and Spanish (Castilian). Note that the web version lags behind the desktop releases; if you want the full story and latest features, downloading the Windows or macOS build (version 1.10) is recommended, as the web version peaked at 1.04 due to file constraints.
Pros
- Strong premise with genuine comedic potential in the day/night contrast
- Meaningful progression tied to player choices about protagonist personality
- Multi-platform support including mobile and Linux
- Resource management with visible upgrade payoffs
- Bilingual English and Spanish support
- Absurdist tone prevents the concept from feeling exploitative
Cons
- Web version significantly outdated and truncated; desktop download required for full experience
- Limited technical information provided; engine not specified
- Unclear how much content has been added since MiniJam completion
- Randomness in some mechanics may frustrate players seeking optimization
- Character roster appears modest based on screenshot count
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