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JUDAS

by vileidol

2023

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(based on 4 ratings)
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don't report me to the vatican im scared of the popemobile 
a rambling reflection on judas, not really about judas. made for the neo-twiny game jam and the anti-romance jam. 499 words

tw: blasphemyand religious themes, allusions to death and suicide
cover image: Study for The Judas Kiss - Gustave Doré 


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Play as Judas betraying Jesus, August 5, 2023
by MathBrush
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This game was written for the Neo Twiny Jam in 500 words or less.

I'm a fan of Jesus, so it was unusual to play a game from one of his opp's perspective. The game was black and red themed, with a shaky-looking font.

In it, Judas condemns Jesus while also regretting his actions but also justifying it by sorting through and twisting old words. I imagine these thoughts to be very similar to those of someone who just got dumped because they cheated on someone.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Inevitable, Inescapable, is the Fate of Judas, July 15, 2023
by manonamora
Related reviews: neotwinyjam

The tale of the Betrayer of the Son of God, whom a kiss dooms mankind to suffering, is recalled from the perspective of the sinner in this entry. Going through the multitudes of feelings held in Judas’s heart, one discovers his resentment towards his pre-determined fate.
There is a hint of homoeroticism between Judas and Jesus, and I’ve been wondering if that was meant from the beginning, or I am just reading into it…

I am not well versed in details of the catholic mythos and believes to pick up on all the details included in this entry…

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