The You Testament - Interactive biblical journey
Immerse yourself in vibrant Bible stories, choosing paths of light or darkness while exploring rich historical locations and characters.

- 1.210.32 Version
- 4.5 Score
- 3M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 0+ Content Rating
This engaging interpretation of the Gospels places you in the midst of over 50 biblical narratives, where you have the power to either relive history or alter it! Journey alongside a prophet through 30 significant historical sites as he strives to illuminate others, and discover your role among 200 diverse characters, each possessing unique values and loyalties. Choose to be the tempter or the traitor as you navigate the delicate balance between light and darkness. Unravel the secrets of existence and harness up to 24 distinct abilities for benevolent or malevolent purposes within an exhilarating realm where the fight for survival challenges your beliefs.
This exceptional endeavor is completely accessible for free from start to finish, allowing you the opportunity to recreate a character of your own design at any moment in the narrative. If you wish to expedite this process and preserve modifications to all other characters, consider enhancing your experience to personalize the game.
CONTROLS
An in-game guide is available anytime by tapping the health meter to pause; however, the fundamental controls are outlined below:
D-Pad = Double-tap to sprint
A = Attack
G = Grapple (any button with or without direction to perform a throw or hold)
P = Pick-Up / Drop (with directional input to throw)
U = Utilize object
P + U = Merge objects
Eye = Rest (Hold to meditate)
Meter = Pause / Exit
Book = Bible reference
Pinch = Zoom in / out
Keep an eye out for additional clues in the game from scrolls or various characters!
Feel free to explore the "Options" menu to tailor the game to your preferences, and enhance performance by adjusting the suitable "Population" for your device.
While every attempt has been made to respect the spirit of the law, please remember that a game cannot adhere strictly to legal texts. Certain compromises have been intentionally implemented for your enjoyment.
【Real Game Experience】Butterfly Effect Experiment of the Biblical Universe
When I first entered the game, I stood on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, my fingers trembling between the options of "kissing Judas" and "overturning the oil bottle" - this is not a religious simulator, it is clearly a petri dish of moral anxiety. When I tried to rewrite the plot of Jesus's suffering for the thirteenth time, but was always brought back to the original track by the system with bizarre coincidences, I realized that the so-called "free will" is nothing more than limited democracy from God's perspective.
■ Role-playing: Quantum Superposition of Saints and Villains
On the first day of choosing to play the tax collector Matthew, the system prompted "You can embezzle taxes or support disciples." When I used the A key to frantically click on the money bag to try to double-select, the hidden skill "Quantum Greed" was triggered - bribing the Roman governor and giving alms to the poor widow at the same time, I was regarded as schizophrenic by the people and obtained the achievement "Pioneer of Split Personality".
■ Historical Falsification: Stubborn Error Correction of the Sacred Program
At the wedding in Cana, I tried to empty all the wine jars, but the system made the servants conjure up the sixth barrel of wine out of thin air. Even more magical is that the P+U keys are used to reorganize water and wine molecules to brew a miracle drink that tastes like sparkling water, causing the guests to collectively dance modern tap dances. The prophet John frowned and muttered: "This is more weird than wild honey."
■ Skill system: side effects of superpowers
After unlocking "walking on water", performing light steps on the Sea of Galilee, but accidentally touching the G key and getting entangled in a fishing net. Trying to use the U key to activate "calm storm", but summoning an electronic sheep special effect instead, the disciple Peter complained: "Teacher, this pixel wave has a worse temper than my mother-in-law."
■ Multi-round paradox: the theological dilemma in the save point
In the third round, I chose the betrayer route. When I was acting as an eyeliner for the chief priest, I found that the NPC actually retained the memory of the previous round. The high priest Caiaphas stared at me and sneered: "Didn't you use the M key to adjust the population density last time?" My hair stood on end instantly-it turns out that the game AI is the supreme god that cannot be tampered with.
■ Technical complaints: earthly loopholes in the sacred code
• Directional key drift: double-clicking to sprint often turns into a ghost on the spot. When driving away merchants in the temple, I performed a spacewalk and was reported by the Pharisees for "dancing a pagan dance"
• Merge object bug: Trying to combine five loaves and two fish into a Big Mac, it summoned a Cthulhu-style tentacle fish, and the twelve disciples collectively lost sanity
• Meditation penetration: Press and hold the "eye" key to meditate and get stuck in the cracks of the west wall, watching the reconstruction of Solomon's Temple in the form of a groundhog
■ Unexpected philosophical moment
After 200 hours of game time, all rewrites eventually lead to the original ending, and suddenly I realized the metaphor of the production team-the struggle of mankind in the sacred narrative is nothing more than a fatalistic carnival preset by the program. At this moment, my achievement bar is full of "rebel", "hypocrite" and "bug card" medals, and the system quietly pops up the hidden ending: "Your choice is the footnote of His script."
Now my game character wanders among thirty holy places, with 24 contradictory abilities, turning the Bible story into a magical theater of non-linear narrative. Although the physics engine often turns miracles into farce (for example, the water body map is disordered into mosaics when Moses divides the sea), every time I deconstruct ancient scriptures with modern logic, I always have a secret pleasure of secretly installing MOD in God's code library. (After the experience, continue to dance in the quantum state of sacredness and absurdity)
- Version1.210.32
- UpdateApr 24, 2025
- DeveloperMDickie
- CategoryAction & Adventure
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.1+
- Downloads3M+
- Package Nameair.YouTestament
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Engaging storyline and theme
Fun powers system
Customizable characters
Unique gameplay mechanics
Low-cost entertainment
Nostalgic elements for long-time fans
Mix of humor and seriousness
Supportive community feedback
Educational aspects related to biblical stories
Limited post-story content
Occasional bugs and glitches
Repetitive gameplay after initial missions
Confusing controls for new players
Lack of multiplayer options
Illogical NPC behavior
Imbalance in combat dynamics
Inconsistent character progression
Frustrating respawn mechanics